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Israel, Palestinians resume formal talks

 

JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- Israeli and Palestinian negotiators resumed formal talks on Sunday, keeping alive a flagging peace process plagued by wide divisions over key issues.

A senior Palestinian official said Israeli negotiator Gilad Sher and Palestinian counterparts Saeb Erekat and Mohammed Dahlan convened at an undisclosed location in the region.

No details immediately emerged from the talks, the first formal negotiations between the sides since the Palestinian mini-parliament last week gave peace another chance by delaying a declaration of statehood until at least November 15.

The current round of peacemaking is widely expected to last four to five weeks, a time frame leading to the return from summer recess of Israel's parliament -- which is eyeing early elections -- and the U.S. presidential ballot in November.

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A Palestinian official said on Saturday the talks with Israel would be held without U.S. participation and negotiators would try to bridge what he called big gaps on all final-status issues.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat failed to achieve a final peace deal during intensive U.S.-brokered talks at Camp David in July aimed at resolving issues including the fate of refugees and Jerusalem.

Talks follow U.S. meetings with negotiators

U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has met in recent days in New York with negotiators from both sides to help inject new impetus into the peace process, but there have been no public signs of significant progress.

Erekat has said that in meetings with Albright and other U.S. officials in New York, Palestinians had reiterated that Israel must honor U.N. resolutions and that the United States had said it would exert "maximum efforts to narrow the gaps."

The resumption of Israeli-Palestinian talks came with the two sides still deadlocked over control of holy sites in the Jerusalem.

Acting Israeli Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben-Ami told reporters in New York on Friday that a Palestinian proposal for Islamic sovereignty over holy places in the city did not look promising.

Israel captured Arab East Jerusalem in 1967, annexing it and declaring the entire city its "indivisible capital."

Palestinians want the eastern sector as the capital of a future state.

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