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Netanyahu calls for broadening of peace talks

By Martin Wolf

Published: May 24 2007 03:57 | Last updated: May 24 2007 03:57

Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of the Likud party and favourite to be Israel’s prime minister after the next elections, is arguing that “some kind of federation or confederation between Jordan and the Palestinians” would enhance the prospects for Middle East peace.

In an interview with the Financial Times in Jerusalem, Mr Netanyahu said that the broadening of peace talks with the Palestinians, to include Jordan and Egypt, would increase opportunities for a positive outcome.

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