
In his speech about direct negotiation between Palestine and Israel in Washington, President Barack Obama stated that the target of the peace negotiation is the formation of two countries, Palestine and and Israel.
Obama stated that in the last few years, both Palestine and Israel governments have build important steps to establish a sense of truth.
"Although facing many obstacles, we, the U.S government, along with other negotiators never desperate over the peace negotiations between Palestine and Israel," President Obama said in his speech.
After almost two years abandoning the negotiation, Palestine and Israel finally back to the table for a direct negotiation.
President Obama also expressed his gratitude to the negotiator quartet, including U.S Foreign Minister Hillary Clinton and Obama's special emissary for the Middle East peace, George Mitchell.
"The goal of this negotiation is very clear, to hold a direct negotiation between Palestine and Israel. The negotiation was meant to determine final status from the issues that has become obstacles in the negotiation," President Obama continued in his speech.
Once more, President Obama insists that the target of the negotiation is to ensure the security of both Israel and Palestine residents. Obama also stated about the importance of ht colonization started from 1967 and make sure there will be an independence, democratic, and safe Palestine nation.
Obama also hoping that the Palestine nation can stand side by side with Israel.
President Obama added that President Abbas and Prime Minister Netanyahu are two leaders who want peace for their countries.
Obama is seeing that a direct negotiation can indicate a peace agreement in one year. The United States will keep supporting the peace effort and will be an active participant to support the peace negotiation.