Israel’s Foreign Minister Lieberman Tells Kerry Regional Peace Deal is Needed
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Ynet – Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman met Wednesday with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Paris, and spoke about regional developments and Israel’s relations with the Palestinians in wake of the formation of a Palestinian unity government.
Lieberman told his counterpart that “in the current conditions, it is impossible to reach an independent agreement between Israel and the Palestinians,” instead, the foreign minister said an overall regional agreement is needed.
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