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Abbas lays down terms for peace talks with Netanyahu
2009-04-07
[Haaretz Defense] Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday laid down his conditions for renewing stalled peace negotiations with Israel. The new Israeli government "would have to accept the creation of a Palestinian state, stop construction in West Bank Israeli settlements and remove army roadblocks crippling life in the West Bank so that we can resume dialogue in order to reach a political solution," Abbas said. The Palestinian leader was speaking during a visit to Baghdad.

A few hours before Abbas' declaration, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opened his new coalition's inaugural weekly cabinet session by announcing that the next weeks would be dedicated to setting a policy for the advancement of the peace process.

"Today, we will establish a political-security cabinet and in the coming weeks we will complete the formulation of our policy to advance peace and security," Netanyahu told the 30 ministers and seven deputy ministers gathered for the session in Jerusalem.

The premier's comments came amid fears that his right-leaning government would stem any progress reached by former prime minister Ehud Olmert's administration in peace talks with the Palestinians and Syria.

"This government is a genuine unity government," he added. "It was created out of a sense of deep responsibility concerning the need to deal with the urgent security, economic and social challenges that Israel faces. And so with that, we set to work."

The prime minister told the cabinet that he planned to annul the previous government's decision to create an Israeli 'White House' with the hopes of reaching a more "modest proposal" for the premier's residence.

Ministers were also to vote on a number of ministerial panels during Sunday's meeting.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu promised ministers that over the coming days he would appoint a chairman of the health ministry, following the ire raised over the lack of a Health Minister appointed to the new government.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Whack him.

"NEXT!"
Posted by: mojo   2009-04-07 10:55  

#3  In other news, Fire Ants bite Orkin man and give him the bird.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-04-07 08:58  

#2  And what steps would the Paleos have to take?
*cue crickets*
Posted by: Spot   2009-04-07 08:31  

#1  This little cockroach has such an overdeveloped sense of his own importance. Earth to Mahmoud: Obama is pro-Hamas, and Hildi couldn't care less about your mature charm.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-04-07 05:09  

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