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Sunday, 21 November 2010 - Abbas: no talks without East Jerusalem building freeze |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (2) Email Print Reprints Full Focus Best of the week Our top pictures from the past week.  Full Article  Read Obama's Democrats in disarray over expiring tax cuts 19 Nov 2010 U.S. envoy in Asia amid new North Korea nuclear concern 8:12am EST Irish ministers to sign off IMF/EU package Sunday: report 8:23am EST Factbox: North Korea's nuclear program 6:45am EST Pentagon says "aware" of China Internet rerouting 19 Nov 2010 Discussed 163 Obama’s Democrats in disarray over expiring tax cuts 115 Analysis: Europe is next test for weakened Obama 94 Sweet drinks, sales tax targeted to cut deficit Watched Row over vote orgasm video Fri, Nov 19 2010 Japanese Tourism Bra Wed, Nov 10 2010 Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Abbas: no talks without East Jerusalem building freeze Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Marwa Awad CAIRO (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority will not return to peace talks with Israel unless there is a freeze on settlement building that includes East Jerusalem, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday. Abbas said the... Related News Abbas: no talks without E.Jerusalem building freeze 4:37am EST Israel and U.S. struggle to conclude settlement pact Sat, Nov 20 2010 Israel delays vote on settlement freeze Tue, Nov 16 2010 Israeli government seen accepting new settlement freeze Mon, Nov 15 2010 U.S. suggests Mideast deadline may be slipping Mon, Nov 15 2010 Analysis & Opinion Nuclear bombs and the Israeli elephant Related Topics World » Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (C) gestures during a news conference with Barakat Al-Farra (R) the Palestinian Authority ambassador to Egypt, and Saeb Erekat (L), the Palestinian chief of the PLO Steering and Monitoring Committee after meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak at the presidential palace in Cairo November 21, 2010. Credit: Reuters/Asmaa Waguih By Marwa Awad CAIRO | Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:48am EST CAIRO (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority will not return to peace talks with Israel unless there is a freeze on settlement building that includes East Jerusalem, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday. Abbas said the Palestinians and Israel had received no official U.S. request for a return to the talks which began in September but stopped three weeks later after Israel refused to extend a freeze on new settlements in the West Bank. Asked if the Palestinian Authority would agree to resume the talks if a new settlement freeze did not include East Jerusalem, he said: "... if there is no complete halt to settlements in all of the Palestinian territories including Jerusalem, we will not accept." Abbas was speaking to reporters after meeting President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt, which in 1979 became the first Arab state to make peace with Israel. Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit and intelligence chief Omar Suleiman were also present. The United States had proposed an incentive package to Israel aimed at resuming stalled talks. Israel said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had promised it, free of charge, 20 F-35 stealth warplanes worth $3 billion. In return, Washington wanted Israel to freeze settlement building in the West Bank for 90 days. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition allies have demanded written confirmation from the United States that the building freeze it wants does not include occupied land in East Jerusalem. Israel calls East Jerusalem part of its capital -- a status not recognized abroad -- and Palestinians want it as the capital of a Palestinian state. "For the past year we are seeing a phenomenon of refusal by Abu Mazen (Abbas) to commit to direct talks and we see him making various excuses in order not to (talk)," Israeli national security adviser Uzi Arad told Israeli television on Saturday. He said contacts with the United States on the proposed incentives were continuing, including over the F-35s. "But what was important was that the prime minister has insisted that ... it is a last freeze, there will not be another freeze. There will not be any more American requests for more freezes or other limitations," Arad said. Palestinian officials have accused Netanyahu of destroying prospects for peace by allowing settlement building to continue on land that Palestinians want for a future state. Abbas also said it was unacceptable to link the stalled negotiations with a U.S. offer of additional military aid to its Israeli ally. "It is not just us who want a halt to settlements but also the United States and the world and a big part of Israeli public opinion. Efforts are not being exerted on us ... the problem is between the U.S. administration and Israel," said Abbas. Abbas said he expected the United States to provide the official request to resume talks "very soon," adding that the Arab League peace committee and the Palestinian leadership would respond in due course. The U.S. State Department said on Friday it would be willing to put guarantees for Israel in writing but declined to discuss details. (Additional reporting by Dan Williams in Jerusalem; editing by Tim Pearce) World Comments See All Comments (2)  |  Post Comment Nov 21, 2010 7:40am EST If there is a proper and complete freeze, then there can be talks. If not, then there is the UN. If the US feels that it is necessary to offer inducements to Israel to do what they should be doing anyway and permit the first option, then that is up to them, the Palestinians are not involved in that. The Palestinians always have the right to ask for a settlement freeze because settlements are illegal.If the US agrees not to ask for a settlement freeze in the future, that again has nothing to do with the Palestinians. todonada Report As Abusive     Nov 21, 2010 8:19am EST What is the point of talking when they gobble up your lands whilst talking? The whole world can see it, except the Americans. Instead of offering incentive to Israel, why not try some disincentive? It will cost less. Castlecrag Report As Abusive       See All Comments (2)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. 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