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Israel accepts US 'road | |
2004-12-16 | |
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Sharon called his plan "unilateral disengagement," refusing to coordinate it with the Palestinian administration led by Arafat, shunned by Israel because of its charge that he was involved in terrorism. After Arafat's death on November 11, Israel has noticeably softened its attitude, hinting at coordination and cooperation after a Jan. 9 election to replace Arafat. Shalom took that a step further yesterday. He called for reconvening the summit held in June 2003 at the Jordanian resort of Aqaba, where US President George W. Bush launched the "road map," which leads through stages to creation of a Palestinian state. But officials in Sharon's office said he rejected the idea of reconvening the Aqaba summit. | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 Well, given that the paleos are about 2 years behind in doing the first section assigned to them, there is a slight disconnect. In fact, have they ever successfully done anything assigned to them in any of the myriad Camp David / Rose Garden / Niagara Falls / Dayton / Oslo / Tierra Del fuego / Far Flung Isles of Langerhans agreements they've signed? No. Not. Once. Ever. Roadmap. Heh. Heh, heh. Give 'em the hook, Hank. |
Posted by: .com 2004-12-16 12:48:15 AM |