"It is, and that is something that we have expressed in the past, that this is not something that is likely to happen while President Obama remains in office," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said yesterday.
"The extent of the differences between the two sides are significant enough that it is not something that is going to get resolved in the next nine months," he said in a candid admission of the ground realties in the Middle East.
"That is a policy that American Presidents in both parties have pursued, and none have pursued it more aggressively than this administration," Earnest said.
Kerry, he said, is a frequent visitor to the region trying to bring all sides, particularly the Israelis and Palestinians to the negotiating table in a constructive fashion that could yield a constructive result.
"Unfortunately, that progress did not materialise. And that is a source of significant frustration. There certainly is frustration with both sides that we have encountered. But we have also been clear that the US has long supported the idea of a two-state solution because it has a potential to resolve one of the most combustible flashpoints in an already volatile region of the world.
So resolving this question is not just a wished-for legacy item of the administration, he said.
"It is a position that we take and advocate for because of our sincere concern for the national security of our closest ally in the Middle East, Israel. That is what we are focused on. And the inability to make that progress is frustrating," the presidential spokesman added.
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