U.S. president, Barack Obama, said that Israel has clear obligations under the peace plan for Middle East and must stop the settlements in the Palestinian territories.

president talk like that after meeting for nearly two hours with Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, with whom he speaks to other issues in the peace process in the Middle East and the Iranian nuclear program.

Speaking to the press in Oval Office after the reunion, which lasted nearly an hour on the planned program, Obama said we have talked about starting new negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, and indicated that the two sides have agreed a two-state solution.

Obama has always supported the creation of a Palestinian state but in this case as stated in public in front of Netanyahu, who has so far refused to support a two-state solution.

This case, the prime minister does not get to this point. IF you can see a future in which Israelis and Palestinians living in peace alongside each other and express their willingness to resume negotiations immediately, broken after the entry of Israeli forces in Gaza last year.
But that will not be unconditional resumption, as added. To this end, the Palestinians, Netanyahu said, must accept the right of Israel to exist.

Obama said that both parties must fulfill the obligations throughout the peace process. If the Palestinians give better guarantees for the security of Israel, to turn this country must stop building settlements in the West Bank.

I have suggested to the prime minister that has a historic opportunity to achieve serious movement on this issue during his term, Obama said.