The [Israeli] cabinet is expected to approve shortly the establishment of a "negotiations administration" that will include 14 working groups, before negotiations start on December 12, as announced Tuesday at the U.S.-sponsored international peace summit.
The team set up by Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni a few weeks ago to aid in the negotiations with the Palestinians last week presented her with a series of documents that make recommendations for conducting the talks on the core issues the day after the Annapolis summit.
The recommendations include reestablishing a body to oversee the negotiations, similar to that established seven years ago by then prime minister Ehud Barak for the Camp David and Taba talks. The oversight administrative body will include up to 14 working groups on different issues.
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