Arab ministers in Israel for land-for-peace talks
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Egyptian and Jordanian envoys opened the first talks in Israel over a landmark Arab League land-for-peace plan on Wednesday, saying they hoped to create conditions that will lead to a Palestinian state.
The one-day visit to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv was the first by representatives of the Arab League to promote the Arab peace plan, which is meant to spur Israel to cede occupied Arab land in exchange for Arab recognition of the Jewish state.
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