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Secretary of State John Kerry on yesterday appointed a former US ambassador to Israel, Martin Indyk, to shepherd Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, just hours before senior negotiators from the two sides sit down together for the first time in years.

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The United States welcomes the upcoming meeting between the Palestinians and the Israelis to be held in Jordan, which is aimed at resuming the long-stalled direct negotiations on the Middle East peace process, U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton said on Sunday.

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The United States and its partners in the international diplomatic "quartet" on the Middle East have failed to reach agreement on how to restart Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, dealing a blow to urgent efforts to avert a looming confrontation at the United Nations over recognizing Palestine as an independent nation.

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Palestinian envoys failed to persuade Washington to support the Palestinian plan to seek recognition from the United Nations in September, a Palestinian official said Thursday.

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