Rep. Price: Compromise needed on Mideast policy |
Written by David Horn
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Friday, 20 May 2011 09:23 |
(RALEIGH) -- As President Barack Obama meets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the environment might be tense. Netanyahu already has called "indefensible" Obama's suggestion that stalled Mideast peace talks start with the supporting of a Palestinian State based on borders that existed before Israel occupied East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza.
North Carolina Congressman David Price said that someone will have to compromise. "It seems to me everybody involved in the question of Middle East peace, including the prime minister of Israel, should be very, very eager to make this happen, make it work not constantly figuring out ways why it won't work," said Price. Prime Minister Netanyahu contends that Pesident Obama's proposal would jeopardize israel's security.
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