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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Abbas agrees to peace talks based on 1967 borders
2011-06-06
[Pak Daily Times] Paleostinian president the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
has told La Belle France he is ready to attend a Gay Paree peace conference if Israel accepts talks based on the 1967 borders, an aide told AFP on Sunday.

Nimr Hammad, a political advisor to Abbas, said the president had told French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe that he agreed officially to La Belle France's proposal to host a peace conference in Gay Paree before the end of July.

Juppe raised the possibility of the conference during a visit to Israel and the West Bank last week. "President Abbas told Foreign Minister Juppe that he agrees officially to the French initiative of holding an international peace conference in Gay Paree," Hammad told AFP. But Abbas insisted that participation be conditioned on using the lines which existed before the 1967 Six-Day War as the basis for negotiating future borders, Hammad said.

"In order to start negotiations, their basis must be ending the Israeli occupation of Paleostinian land occupied since 1967, and the borders of the state will be determined on this basis with land swaps agreed by both the Israeli and Paleostinian sides," he said.

After meeting Paleostinian premier Salam Fayyad
...Fayyad's political agenda holds that neither violence nor peaceful negotiations have brought the Paleostinians any closer to an independent state. The alternative to both, violent negotiations, doesn't seem to be working too well, either...
in Ramallah on Thursday, Juppe said La Belle France was willing to transform a scheduled meeting of international donors into a broader peace conference to help relaunch stalled negotiations. "We would be prepared, on the basis of a request by the (Middle East) Quartet
... The Quartet are the UN (xylophone), the United States (alto), the European Union (soprano), and Russia (shortstop). The group was established in Madrid in 2002 by former Spanish Prime Minister Aznar, as a result of the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Tony Blair is the Quartet's current Special Envoy....
, to organise in Gay Paree... before the end of July, a conference that would not be simply for the donors but a broader political conference involving the negotiation process," he said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that his country was still considering its response.

"I heard the proposal brought by French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe," Netanyahu told media at the beginning of Israel's weekly cabinet meeting. "We very much appreciate our French friends and I will respond to them after we have considered matters. We will study the proposal and discuss it with our American friends as well."

Netanyahu added that he would not consider resuming negotiations with any Paleostinian government that includes the movement Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,, which last month signed a unity deal with Abbas's Fatah movement.

"We would also like to emphasise and reiterate: negotiations will not be conducted with a Paleostinian government, half of which is Hamas, a terrorist organisation that seeks to destroy Israel," he said. La Belle France has welcomed a reconciliation deal between rival Paleostinian movements Hamas and Fatah, despite Israel's vocal opposition.

Israel says that Hamas, a krazed killer Islamist group sworn to its destruction, cannot be a party to peace moves. Juppe is to head to the United States next week to promote La Belle France's plan, which has so far drawn a non-committal response from Washington, although it endorses President Barack B.O. Obama's call for talks based on the borders in effect before the outbreak of the 1967 Six-Day War, "with agreed land swaps."

"We are in consultations with the parties and with the Quartet," State Department front man Mark Toner said on Friday. "I am not necessarily dismissing it."
Posted by:Fred

#1  So if the Joooos cave in, we'll talk some more?

Izzat what I read?
Posted by: Bobby   2011-06-06 06:27  

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