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Abbas to demand UN recognition of 1967 borders
2009-12-16
[Al Arabiya Latest] The Palestinians will demand a United Nations resolution declaring that all lands seized by Israel in 1967 are occupied territory because of stalled peace talks, which will only resume if Israel halts settlement building, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas said on Tuesday.

"We will say to the Security Council that we want a resolution based on previous resolutions that the occupied territories are the lands occupied in 1967," Abbas told his Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).

"Israel accuses us of acting unilaterally but they act unilaterally every day," he added, during a meeting of the umbrella organization aimed at deciding whether to extend parliamentary and presidential mandates past Jan. 24, when they run out and with no new elections set.

"Why are we doing this? Because the negotiations have stopped. Why have they stopped? Because Israel cannot stop the settlements or recognize international law."

Israel last month agreed to a 10-month moratorium on new settlement construction in the West Bank after months of American pressure, but the Palestinians have said it is not sufficient for restarting peace negotiations.

Abbas said the freeze ordered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not sufficient, since it was only a partial halt to construction and Israel was now pouring more money into the settler communities.

"When Israel stops settlement activity for a specific period and when it recognizes the borders we are calling for, and these are the legal borders, there would be nothing to prevent us from going to negotiations to complete what we agreed to at Annapolis," Abbas told the PLO legislature in Ramallah.

"A return to violence? I won't accept it," he said.

Abbas, who is under pressure from the United States and the European Union to resume talks that have been frozen for the past year, said he was not setting terms but simply reiterating Israel's obligations under the "road map" agreement for talks.

It was Israel that was setting pre-conditions by insisting that Jerusalem would be excluded from negotiations and that settlement expansion would continue, he said.

The PLO council began a two-day meeting which was expected to extend the term of Abbas and endorse his opposition to re-starting negotiations with Israel unless it first halts all settlement building in the occupied West Bank.

Posted by:Fred

#8  The General Assembly is where the unimportant countries go to posture, chris. Only the Security Council matters, which is why there is such a fight for the rotating seats... although in the end even in the SC only the Permanent Five countries (the U.S., Russia, China, France and Britain, if I recall correctly) matter, because each has a veto.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-12-16 18:55  

#7  has the UN ever been able too enforce any of it's votes anyway? Pretty much just a reason for the boys and girls too go clubbin in NY
Posted by: chris   2009-12-16 13:55  

#6  I think he means the borders before the Six Day War. The UN General Assembly may vote for it, but I don't think -- even under the current American president -- the Security Council will go along.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-12-16 13:30  

#5  Wants a "Do Over" without the "Do"....
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2009-12-16 11:05  

#4  AND A PONY!!
Posted by: mojo   2009-12-16 11:04  

#3  Seems to me that the Arabs are the ones that had trouble with those borders in '67.

This has always seemed to me similar to a team losing a football game 42 - 0 at halftime saying that "Well, okay. We agree to start the second half at 0-0.

Losers should STFU.
Posted by: AlanC   2009-12-16 09:08  

#2  Demand, huh? What er ya gonna do? hold yer breath til you turn blue and drop dead? Hokay
Posted by: Frank G   2009-12-16 08:28  

#1  And everyone who left Israel before 1967 is no longer a refugee? Nice try, Abu.
Posted by: Spot   2009-12-16 08:11  

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