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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2013-07-01</dateIssued>
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        Statement on the Resumption of Peace Negotiations Between 
        
        Israel and the 
        
        Palestinian Authority
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July 29, 2013</item-date>
        
    <para>
        I am pleased that 
        
        Prime Minister Netanyahu and 
        
        President Abbas have accepted 
        
        Secretary Kerry's invitation to formally resume direct final status 
        
        negotiations and have sent senior negotiating teams to Washington for the first round of meetings. This is a promising step forward, though hard work and hard choices remain ahead.
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    <para>
        During my March visit to the region, I experienced firsthand the profound desire for peace among both 
        
        Israelis and 
        
        Palestinians, which reinforced my belief that peace is both possible and necessary. I deeply appreciate Secretary Kerry's tireless work with the parties to develop a common basis for resuming direct talks and commend both Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Abbas for their leadership in coming to the table.
    </para>
        
    <para>
        The most difficult work of these 
        
        negotiations is ahead, and I am hopeful that both the Israelis and Palestinians will approach these talks in good faith and with sustained focus and determination. The United States stands ready to support them throughout these negotiations, with the goal of achieving two states living side by side in peace and security.
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    <para>
        I am pleased that Ambassador Martin Indyk will lead the U.S. negotiating team as 
        
        U.S. Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations. Ambassador Indyk brings unique experience and insight to this role, which will allow him to contribute immediately as the parties begin down the tough, but necessary, path of negotiations.
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        <b>Note:</b>
                 The statement referred to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel; and President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority.
    
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