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Clinton rejects PA settlements condition


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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday night rejected Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's demand that Israel freeze all settlement activity as a precondition to negotiations.

US Secretary of State Hillary...

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton reacts as Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu stands during a press conference in Jerusalem, Saturday.
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Stopping construction in the settlements "has never been a precondition, it has always been an in issue within the negotiations," Clinton said at a joint press conference with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.

In a strong show of support for Israel, she said she approved of Netanyahu's decision to issue a moratorium on new construction permits.

"What the prime minister has offered... a restraint on the policy of settlements, which he has just described, no new starts, for example, is unprecedented in the context of prior to negotiations," Clinton said, in advance of her meeting with the prime minister.

Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Philip J. Crowley later clarified for The Jerusalem Post that the United States is still demanding that Israel freeze all settlement activity, but that it should not be a precondition for talks between Israelis and Palestinians.

Clinton arrived in Israel on Saturday evening for a brief visit as part of a regional trip, during which she hoped to restart the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. She met with Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Defense Minister Ehud Barak at the David Citadel Hotel before going on to the Prime Minister's Office for talks with Netanyahu.

Earlier in the day, Clinton met with Abbas in Abu Dhabi. He rejected Clinton's request to resume peace talks with Israel, saying this would not happen unless the Netanyahu government froze all construction in the settlements, chief PA negotiator Saeb Erekat said.

Israel has insisted that work must continue on the 3,000 homes now under construction in the settlements and says there are no limits on building in Jerusalem.

PA officials described the meeting with Clinton as "hard" and expressed deep disappointment over what they said was Washington's refusal to pressure Israel to halt construction in the settlements.

According to Erekat, Abbas turned down an offer by the US to resume the peace talks on final-status issues on the basis of "understandings" reached between Washington and Israel regarding settlement construction.

"President Abbas rejected the offer because the understandings are completely unacceptable," Erekat said.

In Jerusalem on Saturday night, in response to a press query, Clinton said, "It is a fact that for 40 years presidents of both parties have questioned the legitimacy of settlements."

She added, however, that "where we are right now is to try to get into the negotiations. The prime minister will be able to present his government's proposal about what they are doing regarding settlements, which I think when fully explained will be seen as being not only as unprecedented but in response to many of the concerns that have been expressed."

Clinton continued, "We hope that we will be able to move into the negotiations where all the issues" will be on the table.

Netanyahu said that Israel was willing to talk with the Palestinians without any conditions.

"We are prepared to start peace talks immediately," he said. "What we should do on the path to peace is to get on it and to get with it."

He said that in the past 16 years the Palestinians had never demanded that Israel freeze settlement activity as a precondition to talks and that their stance now was a change in policy.

It's a stance that Erekat said the Palestinians were insisting upon.

"The Palestinian Authority won't make any concessions on the issue of settlements," he said.

He claimed that the "understandings" reached between Israel and Washington did not include a full cessation of settlement construction, including inside Jerusalem.

Erekat said that halting settlement construction was the "only way to ensure the revival of the peace process."

He added that the gap between the Palestinians and Israel remained very wide - a factor that is hindering the resumption of the peace talks.

Asked about the outcome of his meeting with Clinton, Abbas told reporters: "There's nothing new. We reaffirmed that peace requires a complete cessation of settlement construction."

Abbas said that the "problem" with the Israeli government was that it was refusing to stop settlement construction in line with the peace process.

He said that his talks with Clinton focused on the situation in Jerusalem. "The city is in danger," he said. "The Arabs and Muslims must pay attention to this."

Nabil Abu Rudaineh, a spokesman for Abbas, blamed Israeli "intransigence" for the failure of US efforts to restart the peace talks.

But Channel 1 reported that Lieberman blamed Abbas and said it was "inconceivable" that the Palestinians were placing pre-conditions to negotiations with Israel.

Unlike Netanyahu, Lieberman said there should be pre-conditions for Israeli-Palestinian talks. He told Clinton that he even suggested to Netanyahu not to agree to resume peace talks before the Palestinian agree to both drop their pursuit of the Goldstone Report at the UN and to stop their push to sway the International Criminal Court at The Hague to prosecute individual Israelis.

During his press conference with Clinton, Netanyahu blamed Palestinians for the recent clashes on the Temple Mount.

"There are parties who want to [incite violence on the Temple Mount], but the government is not one of them."

He said the recent violence was the result of "extraordinary falsifications," by interested parties in the Palestinian and Arab world.

To show how simple actions were quickly blown out of proportion, he told a story of what happened when late one night he tried to join members of his staff for dessert at a restaurant in the Old City.

"Our security went there and within an hour a Palestinian news agency carried the story that Netanyahu was coming to the Old City to burrow a new tunnel under the Temple Mount," he said.

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202. Recognize Jewish State in Israel, remove PA Charter vows of Israel's destruction!
C.J.M. - U.S.A. (11/02/2009 19:22)
201. Just stating the obvious,
Capt Black - UK (11/02/2009 05:10)
200. luke #95 - what you said is absolutely ludicrous. nobody is guaranteed a place with GOD for "protecting jews". GOD has stated, thru the prophets
maryjane - california (11/02/2009 05:10)
199. #176 r cummings - UK - Huh???
Miles - USA (11/02/2009 00:40)
198. ed 126 - you're scaring me - i shudder at arrogant talk like that- better said GOD willing that america turns back to the GOD of her founding and pray
maryjane - california (11/01/2009 22:12)
197. P.S. to Gabriel from Ireland, response #167.
sandra chitayat - canada. (11/01/2009 21:20)
196. PA Israeli negotiations.
sandra chitayat - canada. (11/01/2009 21:17)
195. More excuse for "terrorists" to hate & attack.Any wonder?
Luke - USA (11/01/2009 21:11)
194. More excuse for "terrorists" to hate & attack.Any wonder?
Luke - USA (11/01/2009 21:10)
193. More excuse for "terrorists" to hate & attack.Any wonder?
Luke - USA (11/01/2009 21:10)
192. More excuse for "terrorists" to hate & attack.Any wonder?
Luke - USA (11/01/2009 21:10)
191. Why do we (Israel and the USA) insist on trying to bring these terrorist muslims to the table?
Saul S - USA (11/01/2009 20:57)
190. Gabriel of Ireland...Do you hate the Jew Jesus too.? How about his mother Mary...
Yoshkie P - usa (11/01/2009 20:48)
189. #26 - israel isn't in danger from muslim extremists - israel could handle that. israel is in danger by blind liberal extremists, the world over
maryjane - california (11/01/2009 20:18)
188. to #172
Scott - Canada (11/01/2009 19:32)
187. To Realist
Rose - USA (11/01/2009 19:15)
186. To # 167 gabby ireland ..........please
sandi s - USA (11/01/2009 18:46)
185. to # 169 ed - USA both you &
sandi s - USA (11/01/2009 18:39)
184. poor deluded # 144 adam - austrilia
sandi s - USA (11/01/2009 18:36)
183. Clinton PLAYING dumb ? Or IS dumb ?
David usa - (11/01/2009 18:16)
182. To Ruth Negbi @ 148 - One hundred Percent Correct and thank you Ruth Negbi.
Dolly Langley - Israel (11/01/2009 18:14)
181. Sadly, Clinton (as well as Obama) seem to have fallen for an old trick known as the door-in-the-face
Jozef - USA (11/01/2009 17:58)
180. Israel Building Cities, Towns, Suburbs and Ccommunities, not "Settlements"
Tony Greenstein - canada (11/01/2009 17:41)
179. 'palestinians' are eternally making sure there will never be a 'palestinian' state - what brainless lunatics these beings are.
Lee - UK (11/01/2009 17:59)
178. Barack Obama The Bungler
Not Jewish - USA (11/01/2009 16:43)
177. David, Australia and 'might is right' philosophy
r cummings - UK (11/01/2009 16:09)
176. Miles USA - Israeli settlements are illegal full stop
r cummings - UK (11/01/2009 15:57)
175. it must be a precondition
ruben siedner - germany (11/01/2009 15:27)
174. The core issue is the Arabs' refusal to accept Israel's legitimacy as the nation-state of the Jewish people. The re-focus on the "settlement" ...
Eitan - Qatzrin, Israel (11/01/2009 14:30)
173. Johan - Australia #79
Avrohom - Israel (11/01/2009 14:03)
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