Posted on 05/14/2004 9:23:38 AM PDT by DonaldDuke
US Secretary of State Colin Powel is to meet PA prime minister Ahmed Qurei Saturday in Amman, according to the Washington Post.
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Speaking to a Dansih television channel, Powell reiterated President Bush's support for the Road Map peace plan and said that Israel must be forced to act in accordance with it. Powell added that he would stress upon Qurei that the US expects the PA to implement reforms and begin fighting terror.
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Palestinian PM to meet Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice Saturday
Palestinian Prime Minister Abu Ala is expected to meet with US Secretary of State Colin Powell in Amman Jordan Saturday. Following the meeting Ala is set to leave for Germany where he is set to meet US National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice.
http://www.maarivintl.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=article&articleID=7362
Asked what topics he and Powell would discuss, Qurei replied "The precioussss...nasssty, tricksssy Isssraelisss must return the preciousss..."
Not necessarily in that order of course. As the palestinians assure Colin, they'll do something just as soon as Israel is gone.
PA security chief Jibril Rajoub has said Qureia will present Rice with a plan for a new Palestinian state, based on the road map, as well as a security program to be implemented after any Israeli pullout from the territories
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Abu Powell is an utter disgrace.
Just what the HELL does he expect Israel to do? Make further concessions and put more innocent Israeli lives at risk while the Abu Club in Gaza not only refuses to lift a finger to stop the terrorism, but actively supports and encourages it?!
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