TIMELINE-Middle East peacemaking
(Reuters) - Israel said it hoped a visit on Wednesday by Egyptian and Jordanian envoys would lead to the opening of diplomatic contacts with other Arab states over their land-for-peace plan.
Here is a timeline of events in Middle East peacemaking:
1991 - Israel holds peace talks with all frontline Arab neighbours, including the Palestinians, at Madrid conference.
September 13, 1993 - Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin trade historic handshake, sealing outline for limited Palestinian self-rule.
November 4, 1995 - Rabin assassinated by ultra-nationalist Jew.
July 25, 2000 - The Camp David peace summit, brokered by U.S. President Bill Clinton, breaks down after two weeks of negotiations between Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
September 28, 2000 - Palestinian uprising breaks out after Israeli right-wing opposition leader, Ariel Sharon, visits Jerusalem's Temple Mount, revered by Muslims as al-Haram al-Sharif.
January 21, 2001 - In last-ditch effort to reach peace with Palestinians before February election, Barak launches talks at Egyptian Red Sea resort of Taba. Talks end six days later without agreement.
April 30, 2003 - "Road map" for peace drafted by the Middle East Quartet -- the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia. It calls for confidence-building measures by both sides. Continued...
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