WEST BANK: Abbas's government expects final status agreement with Israel within six months
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WEST BANK: Abbas's government expects final status agreement with Israel within six months
- Title: WEST BANK: Abbas's government expects final status agreement with Israel within six months
- Date: 4th October 2007
- Summary: (W3) RAMALLAH, WEST BANK (OCTOBER 4, 2007) (REUTERS) PALESTINIAN MINISTER OF INFORMATION RIAD AL-MALKI CONVENING NEWS CONFERENCE BANNER SHOWING PALESTINIAN PRESIDENT MAHMOUAD ABBAS (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) PALESTINIAN MINISTER OF INFORMATION RIAD AL-MALKI SAYING: "(We work on) a document that will tackle all the final-status issues without going into the minute details. Sec
- Embargoed: 19th October 2007 13:00
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- Topics: International Relations
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- Story Text: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's government said on Thursday (October 4) that formal negotiations to create a Palestinian state could be completed six months after a U.S.-sponsored Middle East conference.
Palestinian Information Minister Riyad al-Malki said the agreement would then be brought before the Palestinian people for a referendum.
It is unclear how a referendum would be organised with the Palestinian territories divided between Hamas Islamists ruling the Gaza Strip and Abbas's secular Fatah faction controlling the occupied West Bank.
Briefing reporters one day after Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert met in Jerusalem, Malki said final-status talks would be based on a joint document that Israeli and Palestinian negotiators will begin drafting next week.
Malki said the joint document, which will be presented to the conference in mid-to-late November, would touch on final status issues such as borders, the fate of Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees but would not go into "the minute details".
Israeli and Palestinian officials said Abbas and Olmert on Wednesday (October 3) agreed that final-status negotiations would begin after the conference but Olmert balked at setting a specific timeline for reaching a final deal.
Malki said Abbas expected the final-status talks to last "for six months at most" because much of the groundwork had been covered in earlier negotiations.
Once a final-status agreement is reached, it would be presented to a follow-up meeting of the countries that took part in the conference, Palestinian officials said.
The upcoming conference is part of a U.S.-led effort to bolster Abbas and his West Bank-based government and to isolate Hamas, which seized control of the Gaza Strip in June.
Hamas has rejected the conference and said the Olmert-Abbas meetings were aimed at ensuring "fundamental Palestinian issues" would not be addressed. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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