Stockholm – Palestinian President Abbas Vouches To Work For Peace With Israel

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    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, left, and Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven during a press conference at the government headquarters Rosenbad in Stockholm, Sweden Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015.  President Abbas is on a one day official visit to Sweden. (AP Photo/TT/ Jonas Ekstromer )Stockholm – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says he will work to revive peace talks with Israel but skirted questions on how to end the conflict or tackle violence by the Islamic militant group Hamas.

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    Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking has been on hold since the last round of U.S.-brokered talks collapsed a year ago, partly hampered by the gaps between Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    Palestinian elections are long overdue, strained by the geographic and political split between Abbas and Hamas. In a jab at Hamas, Abbas said Tuesday that Palestinians must be able to decide “who should lead them and if they accept violence or not.”

    Abbas was speaking in Stockholm, three months after Sweden became the first European Union member to recognize Palestinian statehood. He thanked Sweden for the gesture.


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    9 years ago

    And we are shocked that this scum will lie in order to extract more funds from these gullible idiots who believe he seeks peace? Yes just like arafat y”s did.