Published: Tue, 3 Nov 2009
Description: (NECN/ABC) - The Secretary Of State was in Morocco today, telling her mainly Arab audience that she remains committed to Middle East Peace -- and a Palestinian state. "Yes our policy has not changed, and I thank you for asking that questio...
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" The secretary of state in Morocco Tuesday telling a mainly Arab audience she remains committed to Middle East peace and a Palestinian state."
" Policy has not changed. And I thank you for asking. The question."
" But -- sent -- in Jerusalem standing alongside Israeli prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu. This what the prime minister has offered in."
" Specifics of a restraint on the policy of settlements which used just described no new starts for example. Is unprecedented."
" Language on settlements didn't please the Palestinians one bay prison president that practice refusing to rule until there's a whole freeze on settlement construction. And he thought that was the American position to do -- accusing the Obama administration of backtracking. On Monday in Marrakesh enrichment and had the same is from Arab foreign ministers and she seemed to change that you."
" Me. Do not believe that settle. Repeatedly. And creating experiences. The Israelis and Arabs -- Palestinians. And the world."
" Israeli settlements has stymied efforts to kick start the peace talks. The administration cool for settlement freeze the Israelis have refused the -- but instead to put limits on the building where. Palestinians say that's not -- Without one side backing down the process is blocked. Hillary Clinton flies the last minute talks in Cairo with president Mubarak Wednesday. Before heading back to Washington. For all the words. He's made little progress. Simon McGregor -- ABC news Jerusalem."