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Netanyahu Meets With Obama, Says Palestinian State Bid 'Will Not Succeed'

Published December 23, 2015

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September 21: President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the UN Building in New York. (AP)

UNITED NATIONS -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is thanking President Obama for endorsing direct talks with Palestinians and speaking out against any United Nations bid to declare a Palestinian state on its own.

With Obama at his side, Netanyahu said Wednesday the Palestinian bid to appeal directly to the U.N. is a short cut that "will not succeed."

He was echoing an appeal that Obama had made moments earlier to world leaders gathered at the U.N. General Assembly. Netanyahu lauded Obama for speaking up on principle.

Obama and Netanyahu spoke at the start of a meeting the two leaders had on the sidelines of the U.N session.

Obama reiterated that peace cannot be imposed on the parties and that they must negotiate.

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