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RAMALLAH, May 5 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas is ready to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert after the
Israeli leader's visit to the United States later this month, a senior
Palestinian official said on Friday.
Abbas' senior aide and Palestinian chief negotiator
Saeb Erekat told reporters that Abbas proposed the talks in a phone call to
Olmert on Friday.
"President Abbas called Mr. Olmert and congratulated
him on the swearing-in of his new government," said Erekat, adding that Abbas
also urged Olmert to resume peace talks.
Abbas made the call one day after Olmert's coalition
government formally took office after winning the parliament's approval. On
Thursday, Abbas voiced willingness to start immediate and direct peace talks
with the new Israeli government during a meeting with European envoys.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli side
over the talk proposal.
Olmert has announced that the new Israeli government
will fix the final borders with the Palestinians by 2010 by quitting isolated
settlements in the West Bank and enlarging bigger ones inthe absence of peace
talks with the Palestinians.
Israel has cast doubt on whether it is able to find a
responsible negotiation partner since the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas),
which is sworn to Israel's destruct, took the reins of the Palestinian
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