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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Palestinian PM to U.S.: Draft new Mideast peace plan

Palestinian PM to U.S.: Draft new Mideast peace plan
By Haaretz Service Last update - 21:51 18/07/2009
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1101016.html

Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad urged the United States on Saturday
to draw up a fresh plan aimed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
AFP reported.

"I call anew on the United States to come up with a plan and a timetable for
its application that will contribute to put an end to Jewish settlements and
Israeli offensives, and lead to serious negotiations," Fayyad was quoted as
saying.

The Palestinian leader made the comments in a speech at the Qalandiyah
refugee camp, near the West Bank city of Ramallah, the French news agency
said.

"Israel is turning its back on international legitimacy," he was quoted as
adding.

U.S. President Barack Obama is, in fact, expected to announce a diplomatic
plan soon for renewal of the Middle East peace process.

A central feature of the plan, which will be presented to Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas,
will be a binding timetable for negotiations on the core issues involved in
a final resolution of the conflict.

It may also be precluded by an easing of pressure for a building freeze in
the settlements on the part of the Unites States.

Palestinian-Israeli peace talks relaunched at a U.S.-hosted conference in
November 2007 but have been stalled since the end of 2008.

Abbas has said he will not resume talks until Israel completely halts
settlement construction in the West Bank.

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