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Palestinians insist on Israel talks deadline

JERUSALEM — A Palestinian official says negotiators are sticking to an end of January deadline in talks with Israel, despite US calls for flexibility.

Palestinian and Israeli negotiators met last week for the first time in more than a year.
 
Nabil Abu Rdeneh, an aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said Friday Palestinians will consider halting the talks if no progress is reached by 26 January.
 
That date was set in October by the "Quartet" of Mideast peace mediators, calling for proposals from each side on main issues.
 
The US State Department said Thursday it did not want the deadline to be a "straitjacket." Israeli officials say the three-month period began only with the first meeting of the negotiators on 3 January in Amman, Jordan.
 
The talks are set to resume Saturday in Jordan.

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