Talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority
Part of a series on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
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 Taba Summit (also known as Taba Talks, Taba Conference or short Taba) were talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, held from 21 to 27 January 2001 at Taba, in the Sinai. The talks took place during a political transition period – Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak had resigned six weeks previously on 9 December 2000, and elections were due on 6 February 2001, and the inauguration of President George W. Bush had taken place just one day prior, on 20 January 2001.
The Taba negotiations followed previous peace negotiation efforts, including the Oslo Accords (1993–1995) and the Camp David Summit (2000), which had failed to reach a final agreement and were considered more detailed in an attempt to make significant progress on several key issues, including borders, Palestinian refugees, Israeli settlements in occupied territories, and Jerusalem.
They were peace talks aimed at enhancing the "final status" negotiations, to end the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. According to the statement issued by the negotiators at the end of the talks, they came closer to reaching a final settlement than in any previous peace talks. Barak's government terminated the talks on 27 January 2001 due to the upcoming Israeli election, and the new Ariel Sharon's government did not restart them.
The TabaSummit (also known as Taba Talks, Taba Conference or short Taba) were talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, held from 21 to 27 January...
reservations. A Sharm el-Sheikh summit planned for 28 December did not take place. Clinton's initiative led to the Taba negotiations in January 2001, where...
the Parameters and the Palestinians' outside them. The inconclusive TabaSummit took place three weeks after the Palestinian response, but ran out of...
Israeli–Palestinian peace process. Because it was signed in Taba, Egypt, it is sometimes called the Taba Agreement. The Oslo Accords envisioned the establishment...
Taba or TABA may refer to: Burundi Taba, Bururi Taba, Songa Egypt Taba, Egypt, a town in Egypt near the Gulf of Aqaba Taba Border Crossing, a border crossing...
signed in Washington, D.C., in 1993; and the Oslo II Accord, signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995. They marked the start of the Oslo process, a peace process...
Clinton Parameters. The TabaSummit between Israel and the Palestinian Authority was held from 21 to 27 January 2001, at Taba in the Sinai peninsula....
2000 outbreak of the Second Intifada, negotiations continued at the Tabasummit in January 2001; this time, Ehud Barak pulled out of the talks to campaign...
1967 war. The plan has much similarity with the 2000 Camp David Summit and TabaSummit proposals, and Olmert's 2008 Napkin map. Only settlements along...
of 1 September 1967 was issued at the conclusion of the 1967 Arab League summit, which was convened in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, in the wake of the...
financially at the 1988 Arab League summit. The Arab League reaffirmed its financial support in the 1989 summit. Israeli defense minister Yitzhak Rabin's...
Israeli governments who regard its division as non-negotiable. At the TabaSummit in 2001 Israel made substantial concessions regarding territory but not...
of Saudi Arabia in 1981 and officially submitted during the Arab League summit in Morocco's city of Fez in November that year. Possibly the first bid to...
1998 Sharm El Sheikh Memorandum 1999 Camp David Summit 2000 The Clinton Parameters 2000 TabaSummit 2001 Road Map 2003 Agreement on Movement and Access...
General Assembly Resolution 43/176 List of Soviet Union–United States summits (1943 to 1991) List of Middle East peace proposals Oren, Michael B (2007)...
reached, until the Oslo process ended after the failure of the Camp David Summit in 2000 and the outbreak of the Second Intifada. Section 2 of the plan gives...