Subscribe to Print Edition | Sun., December 30, 2007 Tevet 21, 5768 | | Israel Time: 02:09 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Rosner's Domain
Diplomacy
Defense Jewish World Opinion National
Print Edition
Advertising
Books Arts & Leisure Business Real Estate Easy Start Travel Week's End Anglo File Magazine
del.icio.us
Digg It!  new
PM to Abbas: Israel won't undermine final status talks
By Barak Ravid
Tags: Palestinians, Negotiations 

Israel will not undermine negotiations toward a final-status agreement, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert promised Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during their meeting in Jerusalem yesterday.

"Israel will take no steps that would undermine the ability to reach a final-status agreement or that would delay the negotiations," Olmert told Abbas during their first meeting since the Annapolis conference a month ago.

The prime minister made the statement in response to Palestinian complaints about the announced tender for the construction of 307 new homes in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Homa. However, he did not promise that the tender would be halted.
Advertisement
According to one government source, "the sides resolved the differences that had been weighing on the talks and agreed to proceed with negotiations on the core issues." That is the term used to describe the thorniest disputes between Israel and the Palestinians, namely Jerusalem, refugees and borders.

"Both sides wanted to resolve the crisis and recognized that there is no point in stalling the entire process over such an issue," explained another senior government source.

According to that source, Olmert and Abbas agreed that the matter of construction in the territories, as well as in Jerusalem, will be discussed during the negotiations on the core issues.

The two also agreed to resume their biweekly meetings, and to have their negotiating teams meet again next week. At that meeting, the teams will seek to reach an agreement on a framework for talks on the core issues.

The Palestinians also raised the issue of a prisoner release, and Olmert told Abbas that Israel intended to "loosen" its definition of "blood on their hands," the euphemism used in Israel to describe Palestinians who were involved in murdering Israelis.

"We are considering the release of veteran prisoners who we are sure will not go back to terrorism, but there is still no decision on this matter," the senior government source said.

At the start of the meeting, Abbas expressed the Palestinians' opposition to further construction at Har Homa and protested the issuance of the tender. In response, Olmert said that "Israel will not construct new settlements, will not confiscate land and will evacuate the illegal outposts."

"Israel wishes to conduct the negotiations with goodwill," the prime minister added.

Two earlier meetings of the negotiating teams, headed respectively by Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and former Palestinian prime minister Ahmed Qureia, had gone nowhere, as the talks stalled over the issue of settlement construction.

On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice telephoned both Olmert and Abbas and asked them to use their meeting to resolve the impasse. "It is important to me that you progress," Rice told the two leaders, adding that they must not allow the differences between them to widen.
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Santa's helpers
Foreign workers hope for citizenship for Christmas.
He's ba-ack
In a new audio tape Bin Laden vows to free Palestine.
 Today Online
2 Israelis killed, one hurt in W. Bank shooting attack
Responses: 528
Benn, Rosner: Israel needs a 'Rice bypass road' to White House
Responses: 174
PM to Abbas: Israel will not undermine peace efforts
Responses: 114
Akiva Eldar: Peace deal must start with prisoner release
Responses: 112
IDF kills former PA premier's bodyguard during W. Bank raid
Responses: 98
New version of old defense group guards Jewish farmlands
Responses: 51


More Headlines
22:53 Bin Laden vows he will 'expand jihad in Palestine'
01:09 IDF soldiers killed on West Bank hike eulogized for courage
22:55 PA premier Fayyad says suspects in killings of 2 Israelis caught by PA
22:47 Arab League ministers to meet on Israeli settlement policy
17:28 U.S. court overturns award over W. Bank shooting of yeshiva boy
18:51 Senator sees 'real opportunity' for resuming Syria-Israel talks
23:47 Hamas: Egypt agrees to allow Gazan pilgrims to return through Rafah
20:19 Chemicals used in making explosives caught at West Bank checkpoint
18:51 PA arrests three Israelis in Bethlehem, transfers them to Israel
10:34 PM announces intention to change building permits
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
Inbal Jerusalem Hotel
Unbeatable rates at the Finest hotel in Jerusalem
Invest in Macedonia
New Business Heaven in Europe
Long-term Israel programs
MASA is your gateway. More programs. More grants.
Eldan Rent a Car
Israel's leading car rental company offers you a 20% discount on all online reservations
Dead Sea Salt
Beauty and skin care from the Dead Sea. Coupon code HAARETZ for 10% off!
Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza Israel
Lowest internet rate Guaranteed at ichotelsgroup.com !
Home| TV| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved