
US Secretary of State John Kerry met late into Thursday night with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his latest bid to revive Middle East talks.
On his fifth visit in as many months, Kerry spent close to four hours at a “working dinner” with Netanyahu in a Jerusalem hotel.
The content of their talks was not immediately made public.
Kerry was to drive to Amman after the meeting ended in the early hours of Friday to meet Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, with possible further shuttling if he sees an opening.
At the start of their meeting Kerry and Netanyahu shook hands for the cameras but did not speak to reporters.
Kerry, who met Jordan’s King Abdullah II in Amman before his brief trip to Jerusalem, is seeking to break a three-year stalemate and restart direct negotiations that would ultimately lead to an independent Palestinian state.