Ramallah – Abbas Willing To Meet With Netanyahu To Boost Peace Talks

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    FILE - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (C) heads a cabinet meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah July 28, 2013.  ReutersRamallah – Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Saturday that he was prepared to meet with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to discuss ways of boosting the peace process.

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    Abbas told reporters after meeting in Ramallah with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius: “We have no objections to meeting with the Israeli prime minister when there is a need for such a meeting.”

    Abbas said that the Palestinians decided to seize the opportunity and hold talks with Israel “regardless of what is happening in the region and the surrounding circumstances.”

    He expressed hope that Israel would share the Palestinians’ “sincere intentions” to make the talks succeed.

    Abbas reiterated his demand that Israel halt settlement construction and release Palestinian prisoners. He also called for US participation in the current peace talks.

    “The Palestinian leadership decided to return to the negotiations in order to achieve peace,” he added. “We hope the talks will succeed.”

    Abbas also thanked France for supporting the Palestinian bid for statehood at the UN General Assembly in November 2011.

    He also hailed France’s vote in favor of Palestinian membership in UNESCO.

    “Palestine has now become a state under occupation,” Abbas continued. “This occupation must end on the basis of a two-state solution on the 1967 borders with a minor swap of lands equal in size and value.”

    Fabius stressed the importance to the peace process to increasing stability in the region, and warned that unless the talks move forward, the increase of turmoil in the region could become an obstacle in their way, Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.

    He also described Jewish settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem as “illegal under international law,” according to WAFA.

    During his visit to Ramallah, the French minister signed an agreement with PA Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah according to which France would provide the Palestinians with 19 million Euro in aid.

    Nine million Euros would go directly to the PA budget, while the remaining sum would be allocated to supporting a solid watt project in the Gaza Strip.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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