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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Abu Mazen's aides disavow Bush's Annapolis speech

Two of 'moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen's aides - Saeb Erekat and Nabil Abu Rudeineh - gave interviews this morning in which they disavowed President Bush's words at Annapolis yesterday. Curiously, although I had seen this story reported on mainstream Israeli sites today, I can now only find it on DEBKA.
In an interview from Washington, senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Wednesday, Nov. 28, the US president does not negotiate in the Palestinians’ name, does not represent them and his words are not relevant to the Palestinian cause. On such issues as recognizing Israel, said the Palestinian negotiator, Bush is not competent to determine how we act. If the US president seeks an exchange of territory, he can do this with Mexico.

Abbas’ political adviser Abu Rodeina then maintained that the Palestinians made no commitments at Annapolis.

Does anyone really think that these people are going to sign an agreement with an 'end of conflict' clause?

But let's just give them a state anyway....

/sarc

1 Comments:

At 5:57 PM, Blogger J. Lichty said...

Does anyone really think that these people are going to sign an agreement with an 'end of conflict' clause?

Oh, I think they will eventually sign such an agreement, they will just not keep it and will, like every other agreement they have signed but failed to uphold, not be held accountable for breaking it.

Of course, Israel is held accountable for agreements that the media claims they made but have not really made.

That is jew hating for you.

 

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