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Israeli–Palestinian peace process
History
Camp David Accords
1978
Madrid Conference
1991
Oslo Accords
1993 / 95
Hebron Protocol
1997
Wye River Memorandum
1998
Sharm El Sheikh Memorandum
1999
Camp David Summit
2000
The Clinton Parameters
2000
Taba Summit
2001
Road Map
2003
Agreement on Movement and Access
2005
Annapolis Conference
2007
Mitchell-led talks
2010–11
Kerry-led talks
2013–14
Primary concerns
Final borders
Israeli settlements
Palestinian enclaves
Jewish state
Palestinian political violence
Palestinian refugees
Security concerns
Status of Jerusalem
Zionist political violence
Secondary concerns
Israeli West Bank barrier
Places of worship
Fatah–Hamas conflict
Water
Electricity
International brokers
The "Quartet"
(United Nations
United States
European Union
Russia)
Arab League
Egypt
Jordan
United Kingdom
France
Proposals
One-state solution:
Isratin Elon Peace Plan
Two-state solution:
Fahd Plan Allon Plan Arab Peace Initiative Geneva Initiative Lieberman Plan Israeli Peace Initiative Palestinian Prisoners' Document Trump Peace Plan
Three-state solution
Israeli unilateral plans:
Hafrada Disengagement Realignment
Projects / groups / NGOs
Peace-orientated projects
Israeli–Palestinian economic peace efforts
Valley of Peace
Middle East economic integration
Alliance for Middle East Peace
Peres Center for Peace
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The 2007 Arab League Summit, also called the 2007 Riyadh Summit, refers to a convention of leaders from 21 members of the Arab League who gathered in Riyadh for the 19th Arab summit in March 2007. The summit convened on the 28 March 2007 and was preceded by a set of preparatory meetings starting on 24 March 2007. United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and the European Union's foreign policy chief Javier Solana also attended the summit. The main goal of the conference was to re-launch the Arab Peace Initiative.[1]
^"Arab Leaders Re-Launch Peace Plan." BBC News. 28 March 2007.
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