October 3, 2007
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas agreed Wednesday to begin negotiations over a final status agreement after the Mideast peace conference scheduled to be held in Annapolis, Maryland in November.
In a two-hour meeting held at Olmert’s official resident in Jerusalem, the leaders talked in broad terms about their vision for a peace deal, Israeli officials said, and asked drafting teams to start work next week on a joint declaration, ahead of the U.S.-hosted peace talks.
The Bush Administration may delay its planned international peace conference until late November, so that Olmert and Abbas will have more time to formulate a joint declaration.
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