"To help the parties navigate the path to peace and to avoid its many pitfalls," Kerry said as he announced the appointment of seasoned diplomat Martin Indyk as the US Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations on a day-to-day basis.
The negotiations in Washington DC scheduled to kick off tomorrow will be attended by Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Yitzhak Molcho from Israel and the Palestinians will be represented by Chief Negotiator Saeb Erekat and Mohammad Shtayyeh.
"I think reasonable compromises has to be a keystone of all of this effort. I know the negotiations are going to be tough, but I also know that the consequences of not trying could be worse," Kerry said.
Emphasising on the urgency of the peace process, Kerry said Indyk, a former US ambassador to Israel, understands that there is now a path forward and "we must follow that path" with urgency.
Kerry who has invested a lot of his capital on the peace process ever since he became the Secretary of State has made innumerable trips to the region.
"The fact that later today, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators will sit down in this building to resume final status negotiations after a three-year hiatus, is testament to your extraordinary, tireless efforts backed by President Obama, to try to resolve this intractable conflict," Indyk told reporters.
"Backed by the President, you drove the effort with persistence, patience and creativity. As a result, today (Israeli) Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu and(Palestinian) President Mahmoud Abbas have made the tough decisions required to return to the negotiating table," he said.
"It is a daunting and humbling challenge, but one that I cannot desist from," he said hoping for a breakthrough.
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