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Lieberman seeks direct talks with PA


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Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Wednesday Israel and Palestinians need to start direct talks to keep the Mideast peace process alive.

Foreign Minister Avigdor...

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, left, and his Dutch counterpart Maxime Verhagen, right, give a brief statement prior to their meeting in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday.
Photo: AP

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"It's important to start with direct talks between us and the Palestinians," Lieberman said as he headed into a meeting with his Dutch counterpart, Maxime Verhagen in The Hague.

"We say from the first day of this government that we really want direct talks and I think this would help to keep the political process alive," Lieberman added.

Lieberman also accused Iran of using international talks on its nuclear program "to buy time." He did not elaborate and took no questions from reporters.

Verhagen said he would discuss with Lieberman issues including the peace process, the plight of Palestinians living in Gaza and Iran's nuclear ambitions.

"The Netherlands is worried about the extremely difficult humanitarian situation in Gaza," Verhagen said, and urged Israel to open Gaza's borders to humanitarian aid.

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Foreign Minister Avigdor places a wreath at a monument during a memorial ceremony for Denmark's Jewry, Monday.
Photo: Ministry of Foreign Affairs

He also urged both Israel and the Palestinians to investigate alleged war crimes in the Gaza conflict, saying there should be "no impunity."

Lieberman was visiting Dutch Parliament later Wednesday.

He had been due to meet privately with anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders, a strong supporter of Israel. But Wilders said in a text message to The Associated Press he had called off the meeting because he was feeling unwell.

The Dutch Labor Party, part of the country's ruling coalition, criticized Verhagen for his meeting the Israeli, calling Lieberman an "extreme right politician." Protesters also planned to the demonstrate later Wednesday in The Hague and Amsterdam against Lieberman's visit.

In a Tuesday meeting with Danish Justice Minister Brian Mikkelsen, Lieberman said the rules of war need to be changed to allow democracies to combat terrorist threats.

"These organizations use women and children as human shields. They also hide in hospitals and school, as Hamas did in Gaza," Lieberman said.

But the laws of war do not address this situation and instead focus on conflicts between nations and armies, Lieberman said.

He spoke with Mikkelsen as part of the continuing diplomatic campaign the government has waged to solicit support in the international community to reject the findings of the Goldstone Report, which accused Israel of war crimes for its military actions in Gaza last winter.

Israel has argued that the report's conclusions could make it difficult for all democracies to combat terrorism.

The two men spoke of the global war on terror and Lieberman said that Israel would be happy to share its expertise in this arena with the Danish.

Lieberman is on a five-day trip to Denmark and the Netherlands with Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon to talk about regional issues and to strengthen bilateral ties.

They also discussed the stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the role the US has played as mediator.

In his meeting with his Danish counterpart, Per Stig Muller, Lieberman criticized the Arab states for their lack of support for the peace process.

These nations "contribute less than the rest of the world to improving the lives of Palestinians on the ground and the normalization of relations between the Palestinians and Israel," he said.

He added that the United States was the only mediator that could push the Palestinians to talk with Israel. "Israel is willing to open direct negotiations immediately, but in light of their current stance, only the US can bring the Palestinians to the negotiating table."

He was not the only Israeli leader to speak of the central role the US plays in the peace process.

"The presidency of Barack Obama provides a rare opportunity to reach a real peace with the Palestinians," Defense Minister Ehud Barak said before he met with US special envoy George Mitchell in Washington on Tuesday.

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30. Lieberman The Clown Got Smacked down
Tim G - US of A (11/12/2009 03:20)
29. Peace
Thomas - Canada (11/11/2009 23:50)
28. 13 - I would buy that
r cummings - UK (11/11/2009 22:43)
27. It's not Tex
r cummings - UK (11/11/2009 22:30)
26. To # 6 Johnboy - Australia you are correct, Hamas using Human Shields is illegal and is a War Crime and possibly even a crime against Humanity
Jason - Atlanta, GA - (11/11/2009 22:24)
25. It is not and never will be a war crime to fight in an urban area
r cummings - UK (11/11/2009 22:20)
24. To # 4 Bloodyscot - Texas: You have made these claims before, stating the IDF mostly followed rules the first week but then changed their mission from
Jason - Atlanta, GA - (11/11/2009 22:18)
23. Israel isn't going to volunteer to outstretch its neck to the Hanging tree.
DAVID ISH SHALOM - IL (11/11/2009 22:09)
22. Long live "the process" ! :)
Observer - US (11/11/2009 22:08)
21. Rules of War?
sfg - ca/usa (11/11/2009 22:02)
20. Dear Israeili friends
Jacob Edelman - USA (11/11/2009 21:51)
19. Why can't Israel freeze settlement activity for a while
Bill - USA (11/11/2009 20:53)
18. If the terrorist's continue to get away with war crimes,all is fair in love and war!
Yohannon - America (11/11/2009 20:30)
17. Talking to undemocratic entities is a waste of time, unless time IS your objective.
bob23bob - (11/11/2009 20:13)
16. Living in peace and safety
Thomas - Canada (11/11/2009 20:08)
15. Until the terrorist's recognize Israel, remove their PA Charter vows, talking is futile!
C.J.M. - U.S.A. (11/11/2009 18:29)
14. To # 4
natan - Canada (11/11/2009 18:06)
13. Lieberman seeks direct talks with PA
Reuven Ben-Daniel - Israel (11/11/2009 17:53)
12. The real problem is not the rules.
Tex - USA (11/11/2009 16:05)
11. To be fair about palestenian stone throwing
JAmes - (11/11/2009 15:03)
10. Rules
Channing - (11/11/2009 14:32)
9. #5
Ross - Canada (11/11/2009 14:14)
8. Hamas
Pauline - (11/11/2009 14:03)
7. Gazans voted for hamas anfd brought Cast lead down on themselves
Sabra - (11/11/2009 14:01)
6. This is such nonsense; of course the laws of war address those situations.
Johnboy - Australia (11/11/2009 12:49)
5. One rule that can be added that would change much..
Arthur Rosen - Canada (11/11/2009 12:20)
4. Agree that some changes are needed but some of Israel actions in Gaza questionable at best and should be addressed
Bloodyscot - Texas (11/11/2009 11:58)
3. There is no difference between terrorists and IDF
Szordin - (11/11/2009 11:08)
2. Suggested Language
Cassie - (11/11/2009 09:57)
1. The law of war.
Ruth Negbi - (11/11/2009 09:14)
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