Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, said Thursday that Israel's most difficult problem is that it has no borders. Not only physical ones, we lack them in general."
"If the diplomatic process won't result in permanent borders which the international community can sanction we may lose the chance to have a true dialogue and the international community which supports the idea of a Jewish state." Olmert addressed a panel at the annual Caesarea Forum.
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