US holds hope for direct Palestine, Israel talks

Obama vows to accelerate path to face-to-face peace negotiations Expansion of colonies would have to stop

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Washington: US President Barack Obama kept up his push to revive direct Middle East talks as he spoke to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday about ways to advance the fragile peace process with Israel.

Obama spoke by telephone to Abbas three days after the US leader met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House and agreed to speed up efforts to upgrade from indirect US-mediated talks, to face-to-face negotiations.

Palestinian leaders remain wary because of Israeli colonisation activity on land they want for an independent state, and what Palestinians see as insufficient progress in slow-moving "proximity" talks.

Seeking to reassure Abbas and nudge him toward direct talks suspended since 2008, the White House said Obama praised the Palestinian leader for his "commitment to peace".

"He and President Abbas reviewed ways to advance to direct talks in the near term, in order to reach an agreement that ends the conflict, and establishes an independent and viable Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security with Israel," a spokesman for the White House said.

Obama cited "positive momentum" from what the White House described as improvement in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, progress in proximity talks, and restraint shown recently by both sides.

Israel has eased its blockade of Hamas-ruled Gaza since facing condemnation over a deadly raid on an aid flotilla on May 31.

Obama told Abbas he was sending his Middle East envoy, George Mitchell, back to the region soon to broker a new round of talks, the White House spokesman said.

Obama said on Tuesday he hoped direct discussions would get going "well before" a 10-month Israeli moratorium on new housing construction in West Bank colonies expired in September.

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