Ramallah, West Bank, Feb 18, 2010, SPA -- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met a senior aide to U.S. envoy George Mitchell today, part of Washington's effort to relaunch peace negotiations between the Palestinians and Israel, according to Reuters. Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat confirmed the scheduled meeting with David Hale had taken place in Ramallah. But like the Americans he offered no comment on what was discussed. U.S. officials had announced the meeting after Erekat met Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Qatar on Sunday. Mitchell and his team maintain a strict silence about their discussions. Abbas has been seeking details from U.S. officials on how a proposal that Washington would host "proximity talks" involving Israeli and Palestinian envoys would work. Aides say he has been looking for "guarantees" that any such talks would quickly move to seeking final agreements on the core issues of the conflict. Abbas, who broke off negotiations with the previous Israeli government in December 2008 in protest at its offensive in the Gaza Strip, has refused to hold talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while Israel expands West Bank settlements. The United States and other Western powers are urging Abbas to drop his condition that Israel freeze all settlements and want him to resume talks aimed at establishing a Palestinian state. Abbas says Israeli settlements are making it ever harder to found a viable state in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. --SPA 20:59 LOCAL TIME 17:59 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/749662
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