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PM Ehud Olmert, President George Bush and PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas shaking hands together after their meeting in Annapolis on Tuesday. (AP)
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Israel, PA agree to strive for deal by end of 2008
By Barak Ravid , Aluf Benn, and Assaf Uni, Haaretz Correspondents and Haaretz Service
Tags: Israel, Annapolis summit 

Israel and the Palestinian Authority agreed Tuesday to immediately launch peace negotiations in order to reach an agreement by the end of 2008, according to a joint statement agreed upon in last-ditch efforts at the U.S.-sponsored Middle East peace conference in Annapolis, Maryland.

Prior to his prepared address, Bush read the joint statement to the representatives of more than 50 nations and organizations that he had invited to Annapolis for the day-long conference aimed at restarting the stalled peace process. (Watch excerpts from Bush's speech on Haaretz.com TV)

Among the participants were the foreign ministers of most Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, as well as the Syrian deputy foreign minister.
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"We agreed to immediately launch good faith, bilateral negotiations in order to conclude a peace treaty resolving all outstanding issues, including core issues, without exception," Bush said, reading from the joint statement.

According to the statement, Israel and the PA also agreed to implement their commitments under the long-dormant U.S.-backed road map for Middle East peace.

According to sources in the Israeli delegation, the Palestinians had refused to sign the document until the last minute.

Bush met Tuesday with Olmert and Abbas at the Annapolis summit. The president met separately with Olmert and Abbas on Monday evening.

The first peace talks are to be held December 12, Bush said, and are to continue biweekly after that.

In his address following the meeting, Bush said, "The Palestinians understand that terrorism is the enemy standing in the way of a Palestinians state."

"The [final peace] settlement will establish Palestine as a homeland for the Palestinian people just as Israel is the homeland for the Jewish people," said Bush.

"The United States will keep its strong commitment to the security of the State of Israel and its existence as a homeland for the Jewish people," he continued.

The U.S. president also urged the Palestinians to dismantle the "infrastructure of terror," and called on Israel to end settlement expansion as well as evacuate the illegal West Bank settlement outposts.

"The task begun here in Annapolis will be difficult," Bush acknowledged. "This is the beginning of the process, not the end of it."

"The time is right, the cause is just, and with hard effort, I know they can succeed," he said.

Later, in an interview with The Associated Press, Bush spoke of the importance of giving beleaguered Palestinians something positive to look forward to and sketched a grim alternative.

"Without a hopeful vision," he said, "it is conceivable that we could lose an entire generation, or a lot of a generation, to radicals and extremists."

"There has to be something more positive. And that is on the horizon today," the president said.

Bush also expressed strong support for democracy in Lebanon, saying it was crucial for Middle East peace.

Olmert: Reality that emerged in 1967 to change significantly
In his address, Olmert said Israel was ready for painful concessions for peace, and to dramatically change the reality that emerged following the 1967 Six-Day War. (Watch excerpts from Olmert's speech on Haaretz.com TV)

"We want peace," he continued. We demand the end of terror, incitement and hatred. We are prepared to make a painful compromise, rife with risks, in order to realize these aspirations."

"The negotiations will address all of the issues which we have thus far avoided dealing with," he continued. " am convinced that the reality that emerged in our region in 1967 will change significantly. I know this. Many of my people know this. We are prepared for it."

Olmert said Israel was offering an outstretched hand for peace, despite all its concerns.

"The ongoing shooting of Qassam rockets against tens of thousands of residents in the south of Israel, particularly in the city of Sderot, serves as a warning sign, one which we cannot overlook," he said. "I have come here, despite the concerns and the doubts and the hesitations."

"I believe that there is no path other than the path of peace. I believe that there is no just solution other than the solution of two national states for two peoples," he said. "I believe that there is no path that does not involve painful compromise for you, the Palestinians, and for us, the Israelis."

The prime minister said he did not come to Annapolis to "settle historical accounts" for the conflict, adding that he was aware of that Palestinians too have suffered greatly.

Olmert expressed hopes that the sides could resolve the refugee issue, one of the toughest sticking points. "Israel will be part of an international mechanism that will assist in finding a solution to this problem," he said.

The prime minister said that a peace agreement could only be implemented, in "gradual and careful" steps, after the road map is fully carried out. "We will abide by all of our obligations, and so will you."

"There isn't a single Arab state in the north, in the east or in the south with which we do not seek peace," he said. "There isn't a single Muslim state with which we do not want to establish diplomatic relations."

The prime minister took the opportunity to call for the release of abducted Israel Defense Forces soldiers Gilad Shalit, Ehud (Udi) Goldwasser and Eldad Regev. "I long for the day when I can see Gilad, Eldad and Udi back with their families," he said. "And I will continue relentlessly in my efforts to achieve their release."

Abbas: Israel must end occupation of all PA lands, including E. J'lem
In his address, Abbas called for an end to the "occupation of all Palestinian lands since 1967, including East Jerusalem, as well as the Syrian Golan and occupied Lebanese territory," as well as a solution to the Palestinian refugee problem. (Watch excerpts from Abbas' speech on Haaretz.com TV)

"We need East Jerusalem to be our capital, and to establish open relations with West Jerusalem," he continued, urging respect for the holy places of all religions.

"I am not overstating it, Mr. President, if I say the region is at a cross-roads between the pre-Annapolis phase and the post-Annapolis phase," he continued. "We are facing a test as our credibility as a whole - the United States, the Quartet, and the whole international community ... Israel, Palestine and the Arab states as well."

The PA chairman also praised Arab states for attending the summit, saying it proved the sincerity of Arab states to continue what they started by launching a peace initiative in 2002.

Abbas also called on Bush to ensure that Israel releases Palestinian prisoners.


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  1.   DON`T SIGN, DON`T MAKE FALSE AGREEMENTS, DON`T OFFER ANYTHING 17:38  |  VOICE of MOSHIACH))) 27/11/07
  2.   The Israelis are doing it AGAIN 17:45  |  Same old 27/11/07
  3.   Notice the grim facees with the "what me worry?" in between 17:47  |  Yaakov Sullivan 27/11/07
  4.   Then its not a joint statement 17:48  |  ediot 27/11/07
  5.   Yet to Sign 17:59  |  GM 27/11/07
  6.   Will there be four Palestinian countries in the end? 18:20  |  Matt 27/11/07
  7.   The first peace talk that nobody will care enough to rant 18:27  |  Natallie Durson 27/11/07
  8.   What a flop 18:28  |  MarkC 27/11/07
  9.   "Israeli Terrorism" 18:28  |  POP 27/11/07
  10.   Will there be four Palestinian countries in the end? 18:32  |  Matt 27/11/07
  11.   A disturbing sign 18:33  |  Apparel watcher 27/11/07
  12.   Smiles--and the blame game is already in progress 18:34  |  Labhras 27/11/07
  13.   Israel security 18:36  |  Mark Bernadiner 27/11/07
  14.   IMPORTING ROCKETS, TRAINING SUICIDE SQUADS & PREPARING FOR PEACE 18:36  |  David P 27/11/07
  15.   THIS is what Sullivan wants ... Israel to end 18:46  |  Neville Chaimberlain 27/11/07
  16.   This fiasco cements Iran, Hezboallah, and Hamas as the winners 18:53  |  Ask a Ninja 27/11/07
  17.   Peace 18:55  |  Michael 27/11/07
  18.   Wonder how much they paid the quisling! He knows perfectly well 19:00  |  lakshmi 27/11/07
  19.   To Peace or not to Peace 19:05  |  thinker 27/11/07
  20.   #1 please clarify - Israelis at it again? 19:06  |  erev rav 27/11/07
  21.   Abass Shmabass 19:07  |  leon 27/11/07
  22.   `yaacov` the anti-semite 19:09  |  goldenberg 27/11/07
  23.   Idiot Abbas is calling for an end to Lebanon / Syria occupation 19:10  |  Tamir Palestine 27/11/07
  24.   Homeland for Jewish people 19:10  |  David 27/11/07
  25.   Good! RoR Is Dead 19:10  |  Jeff Northridge 27/11/07
  26.   not about peace--but war 19:12  |  ben 27/11/07
  27.   But upoen hunting season continues against Israelis 19:13  |  Dr. Aaron Lerner - I 27/11/07
  28.   Catholic flaggelant Olmert lovees an idea of pain 19:20  |  Absolute Sweden 27/11/07
  29.   Annapolis 19:24  |  Hilda 27/11/07
  30.   Fear the Alternative 19:25  |  James 27/11/07
  31.   The picture tells it all: Three Stooges in a Slapshtik 19:31  |  Max Zinger,P.Chimist 27/11/07
  32.   "Homeland for the Jewish people?" 19:35  |  Mohel Brissmann 27/11/07
  33.   The Palestinians MUST insist on a strict timeline..... 19:41  |  Swiss (Dino) 27/11/07
  34.   Israelis not Israel ! 19:44  |  Andrei 27/11/07
  35.   Bush means business 19:47  |  Phillies Wright 27/11/07
  36.   A damp squib - let`s move on to more interesting stuff ! 19:51  |  redmike 27/11/07
  37.   #5 - there won`t be any. there never was one so why create one ? 19:53  |  redmike 27/11/07
  38.   #10 - and I thought they were running neck and neck ! 19:59  |  redmike 27/11/07
  39.   NO to Abbas` crap demands 20:00  |  Brod 27/11/07
  40.   "..the homeland for the Jewish People..". Rejecting PA duplicity. 20:02  |  Dr. L. Brnd 27/11/07
  41.   My 2 Cents 20:07  |  JJ 27/11/07
  42.   KOL HAKAVOD 20:08  |  Michael 27/11/07
  43.   Where is the beef? 20:11  |  Baz Mann 27/11/07
  44.   redmike- Same can be said about Israel 20:17  |  MAN 27/11/07
  45.   David 20:19  |  Israel 27/11/07
  46.   #23 Jeff Northridge 20:19  |  Boycott 27/11/07
  47.   Schmate Watcher : uhh very good! 20:21  |  Me TOO! 27/11/07
  48.   My two cent worth - let`s pray Israel is serious this time! 20:34  |  Joe 27/11/07
  49.   Is there more? 20:38  |  MWass 27/11/07
  50.   14...ask a ninja..... youre right 20:47  |  ravi 27/11/07
  51.   "the reality that emerged in our region in 1967 will change" 21:03  |  Naftali Lavie 27/11/07
  52.   Step One Taken. Now Step Two: Goodbye, Tehran. 21:05  |  Mohan 27/11/07
  53.   # 21 Tamir Palestine....because he backs the Saudis 21:07  |  Lynn 27/11/07
  54.   # 23 Jeff Nothridge...it was always a non-starter 21:09  |  Lynn 27/11/07
  55.   The reality is Olmert has to go and quick 21:12  |  Harry 27/11/07
  56.   To the sceptics on both sides 21:20  |  Morris Valentine 27/11/07
  57.   BUT WAIT!! HERE COMES HAMAS 21:21  |  Ben 27/11/07
  58.   Let`s cook the skeleton (Israel) 21:22  |  Mark 27/11/07
  59.   Annapolis-smells like roses--not 21:26  |  Mark 27/11/07
  60.   To #5 Matt 21:27  |  Ezra 27/11/07
  61.   TURNCOAT SULLIVAN - chants his endless hate 21:31  |  * BEN JABO 27/11/07
  62.   Not a single one in the picture will be in power in 1 yr 21:37  |  Ben 27/11/07
  63.   SATISFACTORY SO FAR 21:59  |  Mark of Lewiston 27/11/07
  64.   Dr. Aaron Lerner - Who arrested them? 22:09  |  Law MAN 27/11/07
  65.   Olmert who?? 22:14  |  Sunny Barkats 27/11/07
  66.   Pour Dino 22:14  |  eduard 27/11/07
  67.   I want to reiterate to all you crazy Christians out there 22:15  |  d.dor 27/11/07
  68.   israel pa agreement 22:17  |  joe 27/11/07
  69.   Who wants peace? 22:21  |  Roland 27/11/07
  70.   Successful start with Annapolis - speeches indicate sincerity for 22:24  |  Smadar 27/11/07
  71.   PHONEY BALONEY FROM THE RIGHT 22:29  |  Michael 27/11/07
  72.   Why I am not hopeful 22:30  |  MichaelF 27/11/07
  73.   It`s the time to love our cousins,to embrace one another 22:31  |  Moslem 27/11/07
  74.   nobody believes in the timeframe... 22:32  |  felix 27/11/07
  75.   A timeline is important for Israelis and Palestinians 22:33  |  Swiss (Dino) 27/11/07
  76.   Olmert and Abbas are two delusional losers propping each other up 22:39  |  Yaakov K.