RAMALLAH, June 5 (Xinhua) -- The Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO) welcomed Monday Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's remarks
on resuming peace talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas based on the
roadmap peace plan.
"I think this is an important step that it could be a
beginning of a serious political process if Israel has true intention to start
negotiations," Yasser Abed Rabbo, a member of PLO executive committee, told
local radio Voice of Palestine.
At a joint news conference with Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Sunday, Olmert
said that Israel is willing to negotiate with the Palestinians on the
internationally-backed roadmap peace plan, but he did not give a specific date.
The roadmap outlines the establishment of an
independent Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel through bilateral talks.
According to the plan, the Palestinians are required
to dismantle militant groups while Israel should freeze settlement expansion in
the West Bank.
However, neither side has fulfilled their respective
commitment ever since 2003 when the plan was put forward.
Olmert, who has been advocating his so-called
convergence plan that projects further unilateral withdrawal, said that he will
demand the Palestinians to implement the roadmap peace plan's commitment of
disarming militant groups.
In response, Abed Rabbo slammed the Israeli
unilateral policy, saying that the main issue, if Abbas and Olmert meet, would
be stopping Olmert's plan of unilateral solution.
Olmert vows to demarcate Israeli borders by 2010 by
evacuating isolated settlements in the West Bank while keeping major ones with
or without talks with the Palestinian side. Enditem