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John Kerry bids to save Middle East peace deal

March 27, 2014 09:25
US Secretary of State John Kerry meets Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Jordan this week (Photo: AP)

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

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As the deadline for an agreement on the extension of talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority neared this weekend, US Secretary of State John Kerry was in frantic talks with Mahmoud Abbas in Amman, Jordan on Wednesday.

A few weeks ago, the two sides were awaiting an agreement which would contain the foundations for a future peace deal.

Now Mr Kerry's efforts are focused simply on coming up with a temporary deal with Mr Abbas sufficient to allow Benjamin Netanyahu to sign off on the release of Palestinian prisoners and secure the continuation of the talks.

As an indication of the pressure the Obama Administration is under to get Mr Netanyahu’s agreement, there were even reports that the Americans were prepared to release Jonathan Pollard, the US naval intelligence analyst who was convicted of spying for Israel in 1987 and has been serving a life sentence ever since.