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Israel's housing minister said recently that Israel should start talks about it with the Arab world.

That's not realistic, but it might be a place to start talks about whether the all-night noise must continue.

In 1995, the CTM sat down with Coparmex, an employers' lobby, to start talks about a "new labour culture", including a new labour law.

As a result, the disclosure that Philip Morris, the nation's largest cigarette maker, wanted to start talks about tobacco regulation left government officials, anti-smoking activists and analysts alternately encouraged, suspicious or just perplexed about the company's intentions.

But the view in most western European capitals is that it will be at least ten years before the EU is ready to start talks about talks with Ukraine, and then only if it has more or less finished negotiations with Turkey.

It is conducting its own campaign to join the European Union, and in recent days, Turkish politicians have implied that they can deliver a deal on Cyprus if in return they are granted a firm date to start talks about Turkish accession to the union.

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