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White House: Obama to host Netanyahu on September 30
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Sept 17, 2013


Abbas to meet Obama on September 23: Palestinians
Ramallah, Palestinian Territories (AFP) Sept 17, 2013 - Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas is to meet US President Barack Obama next week, ahead of the opening of the UN General Assembly, Palestinian sources said on Tuesday.

At their September 23 meeting, the two men will discuss peace negotiations between the Palestinians and Israel, which resumed earlier this year after a three year hiatus, the sources said.

The announcement came hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would meet Obama on September 30 for talks on Iran's nuclear programme, the negotiations with the Palestinians and other regional issues.

Israeli and Palestinian negotiators have been holding talks in secret since August after marathon efforts by US Secretary of State John Kerry brought them back to the table. The last round of direct talks between the two sides collapsed in September 2010.

Abbas won a diplomatic victory less than a year ago when on November 29 the United Nations General Assembly voted to upgrade the status of the Palestinian Authority to that of a "non-member observer state" despite US and Israeli objections.

The White House confirmed Tuesday that US President Barack Obama will play host to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington at the end of the month.

"The president will welcome Israeli prime minister Netanyahu to the White House on Monday, September 30," spokesman Jay Carney said.

The US official said the two leaders would discuss progress on final status negotiations with the Palestinians, Iran, Syria and developments in the Middle East.

Earlier, Netanyahu said his talks with Obama would come ahead of the Israeli leader's appearance at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, with Iran's nuclear program high on the agenda.

"In another week-and-a-half or so I will travel to the UN General Assembly," Netanyahu said, in a statement from his office.

"I will first meet with US President Barack Obama," a statement from Netanyahu's office quoted him as saying.

"I intend to focus on the issue of stopping Iran's nuclear program," he said.

Tehran is locked in a diplomatic stand-off with the West and Israel, who accuse the Islamic republic of trying to develop and build nuclear weapons. Iran denies the allegations.

Israel will demand, he said, that Iran halt all uranium enrichment, remove all enriched uranium from its territory, close its underground nuclear facility in Qom and stop building a plutonium reactor.

"Only a combination of these four steps will constitute an actual stopping of the nuclear program, and until all four of these measures are achieved, the pressure on Iran must be increased and not relaxed, and certainly not eased," Netanyahu said.

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