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GAZA, Sept. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- US Middle East peace envoy John
Wolf announced on Saturday his country's rejection to the Israeli government's
decision to remove Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
Wolf told reporters following his meeting with Palestinian chief
negotiator Saeb Erekat in the West Bank town of Jericho that his country urges
both Israel and the Palestinians to implement the internationally-backed roadmap
peace plan.
Wolf informed Erekat during their meeting that it is so
important to see the Palestinian side moving "on the security level and form the
new Palestinian government."
A statement issued by Erekat's office said that both Erekat and
Wolf stressed that the Israeli government "has also to implement its commitments
and the roadmap peace plan."
The statement said Erekat called upon the US administration "to
exert every possible effort to commit the Israeli government to cancel its
decision to expel Arafat and end the siege imposed on him.
Erekat reiterated that it is necessary that Israel must
stop its aggressive military actions against the Palestinians in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip, "including the assassinations and the destruction of houses."
"All these commitments are so important to achieve
breakthrough in the peace process, where all the Palestinian demands from Israel
were clearly mentioned in the first stage of the roadmap," said Erekat.
He renewed the Palestinian leadership's promise to fulfill
its commitments towards the implementation of the road map "according to the
mutual commitments between the Palestinians and Israel."
Erekat had also held contacts with EU foreign policy chief
Javier Solana, as well as officials of Jordan, Egypt and Russia, urging them to
interfere to end the Israeli decision. Enditem
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