Presumptive Democratic Party Nominee Barack Obama Will Talk With Palestinian Officials
By: Tommy Elder, Jr.
During his scheduled trip to the Middle East next week- presumed Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama will confer with Palestinians leaders. John M. Broder and Isabel Kershner of the New York Times report that Senator Obama will journey to Sderot- an Israeli ``border town`` in addition to Jerusalem and Western Wall while traveling to the Middle East.
In the week of July 21, Senator Obama intends to travel to Jordan as a part of his Middle Eastern journey. While on this international tour- the Illinois United States Senator plans to stay in Europe for a couple of days to visit Berlin, Germany. A major address on international relation will occur during the presumed Democratic Party Nominee`s visit to this German city.
Later, Senator Obama will venture into Iraq and Afghanistan accompanied by a few other members of congress.
While on this foreign traveling tour- Senator Obama intends to stop in Jordan. Additionally, the presumed Democratic Party Presidential Nominee will probably engage leaders from Middle Eastern Nations such as Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and the opposition Likud Party Leader from Israel Benjamin Netanyahu.
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