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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Abu Mazen bids the 'peace process' Salaam

'Moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen has set out his 'conditions' for resuming 'negotiations' with Israel.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told the Palestine Liberation Organization on Tuesday that he would resume suspended peace talks with Israel if it halts settlement building "for a specific period" and recognizes the pre-1967 borders as a basis for a Palestinian state.

"When Israel stops settlement activity for a specific period and when it recognizes the borders we are calling for, and these are the legal borders, there would be nothing to prevent us from going to negotiations to complete what we agreed to at Annapolis," Abbas told the PLO legislature in Ramallah.
In other words, Abu Bluff, the loser, wants a guaranteed 100% before he even steps up to the 'negotiating table.' If that's the case, why bother to 'negotiate.'

Bye bye Abu Bluff. It's been real....

2 Comments:

At 1:13 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

He is a loser... the Palestinians have decided to kiss the two state solution good-bye. Israel can't force them to negotiate but Israel should stop enforcing the freeze and declare the peace process over. It should be clear to every one wanted peace and who walked away from it.

Buh Bye Abu Bluff!

 
At 6:48 AM, Blogger mrzee said...

The 1949 Armistice agreement clearly states that the green line has no political significance. Trying to re-open negotiations by emphasizing how worthless past agreements are, seems like an unusual strategy.

Israel should insist that the US, UN and EU explicitly recognize and accept all past agreements before they enter anymore negotiations. I'd love to hear them explain why they'll support new agreements while not accepting previous ones.

 

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