Road map
The long-stalled "road map" peace plan, at the heart of the first Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations in seven years, requires the Jewish state to halt all settlement activity in the West Bank and uproot outposts built without government authorisation. It obliges the Palestinians to rein in militants.
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said on Saturday that Abbas would use Monday's meeting to present his position that Israel has not met any of its initial road map commitments.
Washington has said neither side has done nearly enough to fulfil their obligations, but US officials have in private been particularly critical of Israel for announcing a series of construction projects in and around Arab East Jerusalem.
Israel considers all of Jerusalem its capital. Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
After a visit last week by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Israel said it removed 50 roadblocks in the West Bank, a figure that could not be independently verified because the army would not release a map showing the location of the barriers. Hundreds more roadblocks remain.