JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli and Palestinian leaders agreed on Friday to begin taking reciprocal steps under a long-stalled peace plan to try to narrow gaps ahead of a U.S.-sponsored conference on Palestinian statehood.
Negotiators working to draft a joint document that addresses key issues for establishing a Palestinian state had complained that the other side was still failing to implement even the first phase of the U.S.-backed "road map" to peace proposed in 2003.
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