CHAIRMAN: DR. KHALID BIN THANI AL THANI
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: PROF. KHALID MUBARAK AL-SHAFI

Default / Miscellaneous

Palestinians, Israelis discuss water in latest peace talks

Published: 23 Oct 2013 - 12:55 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 03:23 pm

RAMALLAH: Palestinian and Israeli negotiators have held a new round of peace talks in Jerusalem, a Palestinian official said, saying it had focused on the issue of water resources.

Monday’s session was attended by Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Palestinian negotiators Mohammed Shtayeh and Saeb Erakat, the official said.

The official did not elaborate, but the question of water rights is one of the core issues that must be settled in any peace deal.

Israel controls most of the underground water resources in the West Bank, and the Palestinians want a more equitable share of them.

US Secretary of State John Kerry said that negotiations, which take place under an American-imposed media blackout, have “intensified.”

Speaking in Paris, Kerry said that, since the end of July, 13 direct meetings have taken place, including three in the past four days.

“The pace has intensified, all the core issues are on the table and they have been meeting with increased intensity,” Kerry said.

“It is no secret to anybody that this is and remains a difficult process, there is no shortage of passionate sceptics,” he added.

Kerry will be meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Rome today.

Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation authorities yesterday decided to open the Karam Abu Salem crossing for the entry of aids and goods into the Gaza Strip.

Head of the Coordination Committee for entry of goods in the Gaza Strip Raed Fattouh said that the occupation authorities will allow the entry of 270 truckloads with aids and goods for the commercial and agricultural sectors.

Fattouh added that limited quantities of transportation fuel and cooking gas will be pumped into the Gaza Strip.

Agencies