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France: Palestine talks open in Paris
But neither side of conflict invited to turn up

FOREIGN MINISTERS gathered in Paris yesterday backed a French plan to end the Israeli occupation of Palestine — though neither nation was represented at the talks.

United Nations secretary-general Ban Ki Moon and US Secretary of State John Kerry attended along with representatives from the Arab League, the European Union and key Arab states.

The French proposal is to call an international conference by the end of the year to restart negotiations between Tel Aviv and the Palestinian Authority.

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