One is, making sure that aid to the P.A. isn't cut as people in  Congress and people in Israel are threatening to do, which could create  both a political and a security nightmare for the Israelis and the  Palestinians alike, and also protect the achievements of the state and  institution-building program, and the security cooperation that has  brought law and order to parts of the West Bank that were formerly  chaotic.
 And to also use the space that's now emerging since the  Palestinians are going to make this formal request to Secretary-General  Ban, but not push for a vote to try to look for a Quartet statement or  an EU initiative or something that can help get us past a difficult  period where, because the parties are so far apart, and because we're in  an election season in the United States, meaningful negotiations will  be difficult to resume in the immediate future.
 So focus on the ground, build there, make sure the quality of life  is maintained and the security cooperation is maintained, and we can  have a soft landing rather than a hard landing. And that's what  everybody needs." 
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