Clinton‑mediated Oslo talks hampered by Palestinian demands for full land swaps and right‑of‑return, per insider account
Clinton‑mediated Oslo talks hampered by Palestinian demands for full land swaps and right‑of‑return, per insider account The passage provides a detailed insider description of the 1998‑1999 Clinton summit negotiations, naming specific negotiators (Abu Ala’a, Shlomo Ben‑Ami, Yossi Ginossar) and highlighting Palestinian demands that blocked progress. While it offers concrete leads—names, dates, negotiation topics—it does not reveal new financial flows or illegal conduct, and the information is largely already known from historical accounts. Nonetheless, the specificity of the demands and the suggestion that U.S. officials were willing to assume Palestinian positions for discussion could merit further archival research. Key insights: Abu Ala’a (Oslo negotiator) refused border talks without a prior land‑swap agreement guaranteeing 100% Palestinian control of the West Bank.; Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (referred to as Abu Mazen) demanded the right‑of‑return principle before any refugee resettlement could be discussed.; U.S. President Bill Clinton allegedly agreed to let negotiators assume Palestinian positions to keep talks moving.
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Clinton‑mediated Oslo talks hampered by Palestinian demands for full land swaps and right‑of‑return, per insider account The passage provides a detailed insider description of the 1998‑1999 Clinton summit negotiations, naming specific negotiators (Abu Ala’a, Shlomo Ben‑Ami, Yossi Ginossar) and highlighting Palestinian demands that blocked progress. While it offers concrete leads—names, dates, negotiation topics—it does not reveal new financial flows or illegal conduct, and the information is largely already known from historical accounts. Nonetheless, the specificity of the demands and the suggestion that U.S. officials were willing to assume Palestinian positions for discussion could merit further archival research. Key insights: Abu Ala’a (Oslo negotiator) refused border talks without a prior land‑swap agreement guaranteeing 100% Palestinian control of the West Bank.; Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat (referred to as Abu Mazen) demanded the right‑of‑return principle before any refugee resettlement could be discussed.; U.S. President Bill Clinton allegedly agreed to let negotiators assume Palestinian positions to keep talks moving.
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