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 US President George W. Bush
(R) meets with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas at the White House,
May 26. Bush announced on Thursday that the United States will provide 50
million US dollars in aid for the Palestinian authority. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo)
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 US President George W. Bush (R)
and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas attend a press conference, May 26.
(Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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WASHINGTON, May 26 (Xinhuanet) -- US President George
W. Bush urged Israel and the Palestinians on Thursday to live up to their
obligations under the Middle East peace "road map".
"Israel must continue to take steps toward a peaceful
future and not take steps that contradicts road map obligations" that call for
the creation of an independent Palestinian state on landscaptured by Israel in
the 1967 Middle East war, Bush said at a joint press conference with Palestinian
leader Mahmoud Abbas.
Stressing that Israel must "remove unauthorized
outposts and stop settlement expansions," Bush also said that the Palestinians
must end violence against Israelis.
Bush said he had asked Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice to travel to Jerusalem and Ramallah before the Israeli withdrawal.
Addressing the press conference, Bush also announced
that the United States will pay 50 million US dollars in housing aid for
Palestinians in Gaza once the Israel withdrawal set for this summer is complete.
Bush supports the Palestinian goal of a democratic
state in theWest Bank and Gaza Strip with Arab East Jerusalem as its capital.
On the planned Palestinian state, Abbas told
reporters that "when we talk about two states, we are talking about a
Palestinian state within the boundaries of 1967. That means those boundaries in
our view should go back to the Palestinian people."
Abbas also reiterated Palestinian objections to a
barrier being built by Israel to protect its territory, saying "there is no
justification for the wall and it is illegitimate and well as settlements - it
is illegitimate and we should not allow."
Referring to democracy, Abbas expressed commitment to
establishing a Palestinian democracy.
"I am saying when we have chosen democracy as a way
of life this was not an adventure, this was a determination and a strategythat
democracy is the only way to move forward," Abbas said.
"But democracy is like a coin, it has two sides, on
the one side is democracy and the other side is freedom. ... Now we lack freedom
... We do not live in freedom in our homeland," he added. Enditem
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