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| Bristish Premier Tony Blair meets the
Palestinian President, Mahud Abbas (Photo:
xinhua/AFP) | BEIJING, Mar. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The Palestinian
President, Mahud Abbas, made clear in an interview with British Newspapers his
eagerness to move to negotiations on a lasting settlement with Israel.
He said the London meeting must
lead to the holding of the international conference - called for in the road map
to re-launch final negotiations on the status of Palestine - and a credible
peace process.
He also said he wanted the conference to send a clear
signal of the international support for what the Palestinians have already
achieved in terms of fulfilment of their obligations towards the roadmap peace
plan. He added that he saw the meeting as a good opportunity which neither
Palestinians nor Israelis should allow to slip away.
The conference is being hosted by British Prime
Minister, Tony Blair, and attended by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, UN
secretary general Kofi Annan, and foreign ministers from more than 20 countries
In the wake of some pessimism following last Friday's
suicide bombing in Tel Aviv , Abbas insisted that such attacks wouldn't be
tolerated. However he also warned that an end to violence is not feasible when
Palestinians are being killed by the Israeli army on a daily basis, saying that
stopping violence is a mutual Israeli-Palestinian commitment.
British officials said the Palestinians are expected
to set out their blueprint for beefing up political, economic and security
institutions. A new reform-minded Palestinian cabinet was put in place last
week, which the international community regards as a good beginning to
Palestinian reform.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair originally wanted a
fully-fledged peace conference, but this was scaled back after Israel and the US
raised objections. They feared the convening of a full peace conference would
focus on final status issues such as Jerusalem.
Tony Blair made it clear the meeting will be held
against the backdrop of the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and is intended to
issue practical support to help build Palestinian infrastructure.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com) |