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WASHINGTON, July 15 (Xinhua) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry would leave for Jordan later Monday to discuss the Israeli- Palestinian peace process as well as the developments in Egypt and Syria, the State Department said.
In his meetings with Jordanian and Arab League officials on Wednesday, the top American
envoy1 "will provide an update on Middle East peace, as he said he would do when he met with the Arab League
delegation2 in Washington just this past April," department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said.
During the April meeting, Kerry persuaded the Arab League to renew its 2002 peace initiative, under which the Arab nations offer diplomatic recognition of Israel in return for its complete
withdrawal4 from all occupied territories and a resolution of the Palestinian refugee issue.
Small changes were made to add agreed land
swaps5 in defining final borders between Israel and a future Palestine state to make the initiative appeal to Israel.
Kerry will skip Israel and the Palestinian territories in his sixth trip to the region since he took office in February. He
spoke3 of "real progress" when he concluded his last four-day shuttling with both parties in Jordan, Israel and the West Bank in late June, saying he believed final status
negotiations6 could be " within reach" with a little more work.
"The secretary would not be going back to the region if he did not feel there was an opportunity to keep taking steps forward in providing an update to representatives of the Arab League," Psaki told reporters at a regular press briefing.
She said details of the trip was still being
finalized7, but the latest developments in Syria and Egypt will be discussed as well.
Kerry's deputy William Burns was in Egypt for a three-day visit, as the most
populous8 Arab nation is still reeling from the ouster of Mohamed Morsi, the country's first elected president, by the military on July 3.
Psaki said Kerry will not meet the Syrian
opposition9 in his trip, as the country is
roiled10 by a civil conflict that started in March 2011.
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