The Mercury News

Kushner kicks off Middle East visit.

- By Josef Federman

President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and chief Middle East adviser, Jared Kushner, made his first solo visit Wednesday to the region, holding separate meetings with the Israeli and Palestinia­n leaders in an attempt to restart long-dormant peace talks.

There was no immediate word on the meetings, which are aimed at laying the groundwork for a resumption of negotiatio­ns for the first time in three years.

The Trump administra­tion faces the same obstacles that have doomed previous attempts by a string of Republican and Democratic administra­tions: deep disagreeme­nts over key issues such as borders, dueling claims to Jerusalem and the fate of millions of Palestinia­n refugees and their descendant­s.

But Kushner enjoys some advantages that could allow him to make at least some progress. Trump made a successful visit to the region last month and appears to have forged a good working relationsh­ip with both sides.

The new atmosphere of goodwill, along with concerns of potentiall­y provoking the unpredicta­ble president, could give Trump leverage in extracting concession­s from the sides.

Kushner, whose family has a long relationsh­ip with Netanyahu, met with the Israeli leader in Jerusalem for about 3 ½ hours before heading to the West Bank city of Ramallah for a late-night meeting with Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas.

Netanyahu’s office released a short video showing Kushner, along with envoy Jason Greenblatt and U.S. Ambassador David Friedman, arriving at the Israeli premier’s office in Jerusalem.

Netanyahu warmly greeted Kushner with a smile and hug. “This is an opportunit­y to pursue our common goals of security, prosperity and peace,” Netanyahu said.

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