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Middle East peace talks see new optimism

By Anne Gearan and Matthew Lee | China Daily | Updated: 2010-10-08 07:53

US, Israeli and Palestinian sides come back to the table

WASHINGTON - United States, Israeli and Palestinian officials are hopeful they can break an impasse that has threatened to kill new US-brokered Middle East peace talks before they really begin.

A US official close to the negotiations said on Wednesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems likely to cut a deal to keep the talks going. Palestinian officials said much the same, and Israeli officials said Netanyahu does not want talks to founder.

Middle East peace talks see new optimism

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