Abbas says Netanyahu "sabotages" peace efforts

Sun Jun 14, 2009 7:41pm BST
 
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RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - A spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas dismissed a speech on Sunday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as "sabotaging" peace efforts.

A senior Palestinian negotiator called on U.S. President Barack Obama to intervene to force Israel to abide by previous interim agreements that include freezing settlement activity in the West Bank. The alternative, he said, was violence.

"The peace process has been moving at the speed of a tortoise," negotiator Saeb Erekat said.

"Tonight, Netanyahu has flipped it over on its back."

Abbas spokesman Nabil Abu Rdainah said: "Netanyahu's remarks have sabotaged all initiatives, paralysed all efforts being made and challenges the Palestinian, Arab and American positions."

He noted Netanyahu's demand that Jerusalem be the undivided capital of Israel and that Palestinian refugees not be allowed into Israel: "This will not lead to complete and just peace," Abu Rdainah said.

"His remarks are not enough and will not lead to a solution."

He described Netanyahu's setting of a condition of demilitarisation as a condition for Israel agreeing to a Palestinian state as "detail."

"Our main demand is the end of the occupation and finding a fair solution for Palestinian refugees and halting settlements," Abu Rdainah said. "Other details should be resolved in negotiations."  Continued...

 

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