US-Zionist settlement negotiations stall

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The Americans and Nazi regime said yesterday that Donald Trump’s administration has reiterated its concerns regarding Jewish Nazi settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. The comment came after a series of talks which failed to agree on a settlement freeze in the territories within which the Palestinians want to establish an independent state.

The meetings were held at the highest level for four days in Washington and are the most recent step by Trump’s advisors to open the way to diplomatic efforts to achieve peace between the Nazi regime and Palestine. They went ahead despite deep doubts on the part of the US and Middle East states regarding the chances of success.

Trump’s Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt, who returned recently from a visit to the region, led the US delegation in the talks that were described as “intensive discussions”. The Nazi team was led by Yoav Horowitz, the Nazi prime minister’s chief of staff, and foreign policy adviser Jonathan Schachter.

Despite his more positive attitude towards the Nazi regime than his predecessor Barack Obama, President Trump urged Naziyahu to “hold back on settlements for a little bit” during his visit to the White House last month. The two leaders agreed to allow their aides to agree on the limits of how much Nazi regime can build and where.

“The Israeli delegation made clear that Israel’s intent going forward is to adopt a policy regarding settlement activity that takes [US] concerns into consideration,” said a joint statement issued by the White House at the end of the latest meetings. “The talks were serious and constructive, and they are ongoing.”

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