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Barak still hopes for talks with PA


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Article's topics: Ehud BarakHillary ClintonMahmoud Abbas 

Following Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's announcement on Thursday evening of his intention to withdraw his candidacy from the January 2010 presidential elections, Defense Minister Ehud Barak issued a statement in which he expressed hope that despite Abbas's declaration, the efforts to commence in negotiations and reach a peace deal essential to Israel's safety and the future of the entire area would not be hampered.

Defense Minister and Labor...

Defense Minister and Labor chair Ehud Barak.
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Barak stressed the importance of both sides' continued adherence to the principle of promoting negotiations toward an arrangement. The defense minister reiterated his support of exhausting every effort in order to reach a two-state solution, while safeguarding Israel's security interests.

Also commenting on Abbas's announcement was White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs, who told reporters Thursday that whatever Abbas decided, the US would "look forward to continuing to work with him and to continue in that collaboration to make the lives of Palestinians better."

Gibbs also stressed that "we have tremendous respect for President Abbas. He has been an important and historic leader for the Palestinian people and a true partner for the United States."

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also reacted to Abbas's speech, praising his leadership in working toward the creation of a Palestinian state next to Israel.

She ignored a question about whether she would try to persuade Abbas to stay on and said: "I look forward to working with President Abbas in any new capacity to help achieve this goal."

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12. talks
colin - israel (11/07/2009 18:06)
11. TZIPPY Livni.. There goes the chance ...
Livnist - (11/07/2009 04:34)
10. Barak forgot his medication... someone fetch it quick!
Bumbarash - Israel (11/07/2009 02:25)
9. ex-CoGS & ex-PM E.Barak, talk with the Pals & try to survive
Ricardo Kolbe - Germany (11/06/2009 21:34)
8. talks with the Pals
adi - israel (11/06/2009 20:14)
7. Barak and Peres should both be barred from making public statements about anything outside of their government role.
Jason - Atlanta, GA - (11/06/2009 16:49)
6. The only real talks at this point should be the implementation of UNSC Resolution 242 as is, thus Egypt should assume control over the Gaza Strip and
Eitan - Qatzrin, Israel (11/06/2009 16:05)
5. Barak hopes
jake - USA / Israel (11/06/2009 06:44)
4. i have a suggestion for the PLO, for a perfect replacement off abbas,Ehud Barak
chaim - usa (11/06/2009 03:35)
3. Israel resoundingly rejected policies of Barak and Labor. They have no mandate to represent Israel.
Chaim - Israel (11/06/2009 02:29)
2. Barak is a moron
Hooxai - (11/06/2009 00:24)
1. Barak talk to them till you are blue in the face and they still vow to destroy Israel.
C.J.M. - U.S.A. (11/05/2009 23:29)
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