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Jordan's King Abudllah II (R) greeting Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Amman on Sunday. (AP)
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Israel nixes Egyptian call to fix Palestinian state borders ahead of talks
By News Agencies

Israel on Monday dismissed an Egyptian call to fix the borders for a Palestinian state before resolving other issues, saying the sides should first take confidence-building measures set out in the internationall-brokered road map peace plan.

Egypt on Sunday proposed a Middle East peace plan based on fixing in advance the borders and other details of a Palestinian state before setting up negotiations to turn the concept into a reality on the ground.

"There are no magical quick fixes," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Mark Regev, regarding Egypt's proposal to bypass some requirements of the largely unimplemented 2003 peace plan.

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The approach is a radical departure from the one which has dominated Middle East diplomacy for most of the past 15 years, which was based on persuading Israelis and Palestinians to build confidence gradually through incremental steps.

The Egyptian idea is similar to the concept proposed by King Abdullah of Jordan in an interview in the latest edition of Time magazine. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak flew to Jordan earlier on Sunday to coordinate plans with King Abdullah.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit gave details of the new initiative at a news conference after talks with visiting Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos.

Aboul Gheit said: "The necessary thinking which everyone must focus on ... is on how to conceptualise what is referred to as the endgame. The endgame is the Palestinian state."

"If we agree on a Palestinian state, its borders and its parameters, then we can deal from there, through negotiations, to try and achieve this aim," he added.

In his interview with Time, King Abdullah said peace negotiations would be helpful in the short term. But he added: "We want to jump ahead to something tangible. We need to get to the point where people want to sign on the dotted line. We want to move to a two-state solution, but we are not going to go back and forth with lawyers until we get there."

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  1.   Arabs want "borders" ,then the pal "right of return" 12:22  |  Absolute Sweden 11/09/06
  2.   Real nice... 12:24  |  Proud Israeli Jew 11/09/06
  3.   Why report this? Israel always nixes peace 13:13  |  Musa Ibrahim 11/09/06
  4.   There are ALREADY two states in the British Mandate of "Palestine 13:26  |  Yaakov K. 11/09/06
  5.   What do the arabs expect... 13:59  |  Proud Israeli Jew 11/09/06
  6.   This is not news. Israel has NEVER wanted peace 14:02  |  Stephen Murray 11/09/06
  7.   Israel must allow refugees to return, or else there will be no 14:45  |  Sam 11/09/06
  8.   # 6 Stephen Murray 14:45  |  Proud Israeli Jew 11/09/06
  9.   This is news? 15:08  |  DisgustedWithDeath 11/09/06
  10.   #8...you win the award 15:17  |  Tim 11/09/06
  11.   Zero chance of Israel letting the world see its plans 15:29  |  Clickfool 11/09/06
  12.   Sam 15:31  |  Jeremy Woolf 11/09/06
  13.   Realism piercing the vapor 15:32  |  sh 11/09/06
  14.   More from Amsterdam 15:46  |  Twogunz 11/09/06
  15.   Sam # 7 15:50  |  twogunz 11/09/06
  16.   Does everyone forget history? 15:56  |  Dan 11/09/06
  17.   Salami Tactics 15:57  |  Ben Jabo 11/09/06
  18.   Mr. Murray 16:08  |  Dr. Allan 11/09/06
  19.   Interesting 16:10  |  JES 11/09/06
  20.   RE: Jeremy Woolf 16:12  |  Petteri 11/09/06
  21.   Indeed, I have no confidence in Israels peace-wish 16:29  |  John 11/09/06
  22.   About Stephen Murray 16:49  |  Jasmine Murphy 11/09/06
  23.   Egyptian call for fixing Palestinian borders 16:56  |  Jacob 11/09/06
  24.   re: #11 17:01  |  Chuck 11/09/06
  25.   # 10 Jeremy Woolf regarding # 7 Sam 17:25  |  Haham me Bat Yam 11/09/06
  26.   # 10 Jeremy Woolf regarding # 7 Sam 17:25  |  Haham me Bat Yam 11/09/06
  27.   to John: very funny 17:30  |  yo 11/09/06
  28.   to Proud Israeli Jew 17:35  |  yo 11/09/06
  29.   To # 3 Mussa el Brahim , El Adis 17:37  |  Joseph E . 11/09/06
  30.   To John #15 17:43  |  Ilya 11/09/06
  31.   i want to express my appreciation to haaretz 17:48  |  palestinian 11/09/06
  32.   To John #15 17:51  |  Ilya 11/09/06
  33.   to # 6 Stephen Murray, Amsterdam 17:56  |  Joseph E . 11/09/06
  34.   Salami Tactics 18:16  |  angiolillo 11/09/06
  35.   Wake up people 18:49  |  Gus 11/09/06
  36.   Arrogance....Mubarak and other leaders are Zero ....o 19:13  |  Abdul 11/09/06
  37.   Solution is UN resolution 181 of 29 Nov 1947 19:31  |  Abu Arab 11/09/06
  38.   to # 25 , Gus,Los Angeles,Ca. Don`t get pissed off 19:32  |  Joseph E . 11/09/06
  39.   good idea 20:16  |  mordechai 11/09/06
  40.   For Abu Arab 20:41  |  Clickfool 11/09/06
  41.   Joseph E #32 too bad Hareetz didn`t post my response to you 01:33  |  Gus 12/09/06
  42.   Do we apear that weak? 07:19  |  Neely 12/09/06
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