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Abbas: Hope eroding for two-state Mideast solution
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expressed concern on Thursday that hope was waning for a two-state solution to the Middle East conflict.
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The concept of a Palestinian state living alongside Israel in peace and security "I fear is beginning to erode," Abbas told an audience at the Brookings Institution a day after meeting President Barack Obama.
"The world is starting not to believe, to distrust, that we are able to reach this solution," Abbas said.
Slogans were appearing in the West Bank calling for a single-state solution, something both sides would reject. "This is something we do not accept and Israel also does not accept," he said.
Abbas was visiting Washington amid an international backlash against Israel over the deaths of nine pro-Palestinian activists killed when Israeli troops boarded a Turkish aid ship headed toward the Hamas-controlled Gaza strip.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been due to visit Obama on June 1, the day after the incident, but scrapped his trip due to the crisis. He is working to reschedule a White House meeting by the end of the month, U.S. and Israeli officials said.
Abbas told the think tank's audience he had urged Obama to support an international investigation of the ship raid. He said they also discussed the issue of when to move from proximity talks mediated by U.S. Middle East peace envoy George Mitchell to direct negotiations.
The Palestinian leader said he was prepared to go to direct talks with Netanyahu if the two sides could find common ground on two key points.
"We would like to reach a solution on the two initial issues, meaning the borders and the security," Abbas said.
He said the Palestinians had given their position on the issues to Mitchell to discuss with Netanyahu. If Netanyahu agreed with the groundwork approved by prior Israeli governments, "then we could start direct negotiations to compete the remaining issues," Abbas said.
"We must not forget the other issues. The final status issues: the settlements, the refugees, Jerusalem, water, and we added another item, which is the prisoners, the Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails," Abbas said.
He said Obama, who launched his peace effort when he took office last year, expressed hope for signs of progress in the talks by the end of the year.
(Reporting by David Alexander; editing by Chris Wilson)
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Jun 10, 2010 9:17pm EDT
Its funny for the Palestinians to count on US for peace talk, 2-state solution with Israel while the US is clearly standing strong behind the Zionist state
There will be NO 2-state for sure
Suhaib
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Jun 10, 2010 9:17pm EDT
Its funny for the Palestinians to count on US for peace talk, 2-state solution with Israel while the US is clearly standing strong behind the Zionist state
There will be NO 2-state for sure
Suhaib
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Jun 10, 2010 9:39pm EDT
A 2 state solution really doesn’t make sense. A federation of two states, maybe.
At one time the Israeli preferred solution was to annex part of the West Bank and have the rest join with Jordan. This still might be what they are holding
out for.
AmericaninCan1
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Jun 10, 2010 9:50pm EDT
Why is Obama meeting with that puppet Abbas when he needs to meet with the legitimate democratically elected Hamas?
waint
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Jun 10, 2010 11:20pm EDT
Obviously there will be no two state solution nor any other solution with Netanyahu. Like Sharon, who provoked the intifada, Netanyahu creates conflict to get elected. He has no interest in peace. And he’s electorate does not want peace either. They’re just a bunch extremists and there will be no peace with them. I say cull all support to Israel, enough is enough.
Pedro07
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Jun 11, 2010 1:28am EDT
It is not possible to take the statements of Mr. Abbas seriously. He is, for all intents and purposes, saying what his US advisers are expecting him to say – to put it politely.
Mr. Abbas’ credibility and authority has for sometime been established by the financial capacity of the Palestine Authority, and the US-trained police force that have been deputized – just like Sheriffs in the old West, by the Israeli Army, to attack demonstrators, torture prisoners and if necessary, ‘make them scarce.’
It is likely that the US and Israel hope that with such an arrangement a forced peace could be established. The history of the peoples of that region suggest otherwise. The heart of the matter is the 4,000,000 Palestinian refugees scattered in camps across the region, and the 3,000,000 in the occupied West Bank – of which nearly 60% jobless.
Abbas is a passing phenomenon. The problem will remain, whether a piece of paper is signed or not… and by previous experience, no such piece of paper will be forthcoming either – for Israel cannot help shooting itself in the foot and refuse adamantly anything but a Bantustan and an apartheid regime not even on steroids!
One recalls an Israeli diplomat who used to wonder: “Israel never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity!”
Way to Go!
RBurton
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Jun 11, 2010 3:03am EDT
With the Palestinians firing missiles and trying to cross the border into Israel almost daily, I won’t be investing in any Palestinian businesses. If they keep provoking the Israelis there won’t be any of them left to argue about.
philwoodman
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