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Trump aide Greenblatt returning to Israel for peace talks

US President Donald Trump's Assistant and Special Representative for International Negotiations, Jason Greenblatt and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (not seen) meet in Ramallah, West Bank on May 25, 2017 [Issam Rimawi / Anadolu Agency]

US Special Representative for International Negotiations, Jason Greenblatt in Ramallah, West Bank on 25 May 2017 [Issam Rimawi / Anadolu Agency]

President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace negotiator, Jason Greenblatt, is returning to Israel to “continue the peace track” after the president met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas last week in New York, a White House official said on Sunday.

“While President Trump had productive meetings with Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Abbas at the United Nations, we always said that the UN would not focus on peace conversations and that those conversations would be happening on a separate track,” the official said in a statement.

“(Greenblatt) will have follow-up meetings in advance of a private trip in the region with his family for Sukkot. The meetings are part of the Administration’s quiet, steady discussions towards peace,” he said.

Sukkot is a Jewish holiday.

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