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Obama, trying to protect legacy, unlikely to act on Mideast peace
One official said the last word on the president’s failed peace effort might come from Secretary of State John Kerry.
King Mohammed VI hosted a summit of African leaders at the COP22 climate change summit in Marrakesh.
The global community, including the United States, is more united than ever in this quest.
Kerry made the comments during a visit to New Zealand just before setting off to Marrakesh.
The cessation of hostilities, brokered by US and Russian Foreign Ministry, went into effect on Monday.
Kerry met Putin for three hours at the Kremlin and their talks lasted until 1 am local time on Friday.
A senior US official said Kerry would not offer an apology for America's use of the atomic bomb.
Kerry will seek to prepare the ground for a third round of talks of world powers on Syria amid doubts.
Kerry said that Israeli and Jordanian officials would meet to work out the details of the video monitoring.
John Kerry said they had made genuine progress in talks over the last few days but difficult issues remain.
US Secretary of State John Kerry expressed concern over Putin’s missile announcement.
The closed-door meeting took place at a Panama City hotel on the eve of a Western Hemisphere summit.
John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif will meet on 15 March.
The country intensified its strikes after captured pilot Moaz Al-Kasasbeh was shown being burned alive.
John Kerry said he would travel on Thursday and be in Paris for part of the day on Friday.
The agenda is a draft resolution by the Palestinian Authority to end Israeli occupation.
Talks between Iran and six powers are expected to fail to reach a deal to lift US and EU sanctions.
Prospects for a renewed peace process appear dim as Kerry offers no specifics on how to restart negotiations.
Nearly 40 countries, including 10 Arab states, have signed up to a coalition to help fight ISIS.