Posted on 10/10/2005 6:16:12 AM PDT by Esther Ruth
Abbass Spokesman Says Meeting With Sharon Has Been Called Off 14:33 Oct 10, '05 / 7 Tishrei 5766
(IsraelNN.com) A spokesman for PA chief Mahmoud Abbas has said that the meeting between Abbas and Prime Minister Ariel Sharon that was scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed until next month.
The PA has been threatening to call off the meeting because of Israels purported unwillingness to make substantial concessions to the PA leader.
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The United States has been working frantically to ensure that the meeting take place, sending one of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's senior aides to meet today with Abbas in Ramallah.
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Ping
No Meeting Tuesday
As Abbas sees it, diplomacy with Israel is a matter of give and take.
Sharon gives...Abbas takes.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/633267.html
Last update - 15:07 10/10/2005
PA: Abbas-Sharon talks delayed, likely to take place by November
By Aluf Benn, Amos Harel and Arnon Regular, Haaretz Correspondents
A planned Tuesday summit between Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has been postponed for several weeks, and will likely take place in late October or early November Palestinian official Nabil Abu Rdeneh said Monday.
The meeting - the first between the two since Israel's Gaza Strip pullout last month - had already been postponed once and was tentatively rescheduled for Tuesday. But Abu Rdeneh said more time was needed.
"There was not enough preparation for this summit," he said. "The meetings between Palestinian officials and Israelis will continue in the coming weeks to prepare for this summit."
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He said the meeting would take place in late October or early November.
Differences between the two sides on Israel's handover of additional West Bank towns to Palestinian control and further Palestinian prisoner releases have been the most recent sticking points.
Both sides have said they were interested in having a meeting that would
produce concrete results
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Monday that the content of the meeting, not the timing, was the key issue.
According to Palestinian sources, it is important for them to come out of the meeting with concrete achievements that they will be able to show their public, but the Israeli proposal leaves them empty-handed.
"The most important thing is to focus on the substance of the meeting and not the timing," Erekat told reporters in the West Bank city of Ramallah after talks with David Welch, U.S. assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs.
Commenting on the Palestinians' hopes for the summit, Erekat said they were seeking the release of 20 prisoners who have each spent more than 20 years in Israeli jails and an Israeli troop pullback from West Bank cities, beginning in Bethlehem.
In contacts held Monday, the sides discussed the wording of an announcement that may be released later in the day, according to which joint negotiating teams would resume discussions, and the summit would be held off until November.
According to Palestinian Minister Sufian Abu Zaydeh, Abbas' point man on Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, Israel is prepared in principle to free some prisoners, but hasn't presented the Palestinians with any specific proposals regarding the number of Palestinians it is willing to free, or whether it would release prisoners involved in attacks on Israelis.
"Israel is talking in general, not talking about numbers and criteria. That's not enough for the Palestinians," Abu Zaydeh said.
"The issue of the prisoners is one of the most important issues in terms of Palestinian public opinion," he added. Abbas "would have a lot of difficulty meeting with Sharon without having convincing answers," he said.
According to an Israel political source, Sharon and Abbas were originally slated to meet only next month, but the PA chairman was asked by the U.S. administration to hold the meeting prior to his trip to Washington. "They asked, and we agreed," the source said. "But there are things that cannot be concluded from one day to the next and have to be reviewed thoroughly, such as the release of prisoners and the transfer of cities."
Sharon's adviser, Dov Weissglas, met on Sunday with PA Minister Saeb Erekat for a preparatory talk that lasted a mere half hour. Weissglas gave Erekat a written version of Israel's proposals regarding the renewal of the joint committee work on various issues, including the release of Palestinian prisoners, the transfer of West Bank cities to the PA and the handling of wanted men. At the meetings on Sunday, the sides discussed the option of postponing the summit until November.
According to a source in Jerusalem, "We want to begin the process, and they want to see something concrete. It is clear to us that we have to give them things, but it is impossible to do so within a week."
The source said the Palestinians are not keen on the meeting but are unable to say so after promising both the U.S. administration and Jordanian King Abdullah that it would take place. "We want it very much, and it is up to them," the source said.
Weissglas and Erekat agreed on Sunday to speak Monday by phone to make a final decision on whether Tuesday's meeting would take place, or whether it would be postponed by agreement.
Meanwhile, U.S. State Department official David Welch arrived on Sunday in the region, and is scheduled to meet on Monday with senior PA officials and Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom. Welch is expected to meet with Sharon on Tuesday. He is trying to act as a mediator and arrange a meeting between Sharon and Abbas prior to the PA chairman's trip to Washington next week.
According to a PA source, the Palestinian demands focus on four main points: the release of long-serving prisoners who were incarcerated before the Oslo Accords; the release of two "special" prisoners - an elderly detainee, and detainee suffering from a terminal illness; an arrangement that would allow the Church of the Nativity deportees to return to their homes in the West Bank; and the transfer of additional territory to the PA, with Ramallah and Hebron taking top priority.
The source said the PA was not prepared to make do with general promises. Abbas has said a number of times in the past that there would be no point to him meeting with Sharon if it were "for the media only." He called on Israel to fulfill the Sharm el-Sheikh understandings and return to talks on a final-status agreement.
For his part, Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz is adamantly against supplying the Palestinians with arms and handing over security responsibility for additional West Bank cities in the near future. Mofaz believes the PA has yet to prove its commitment to combating terror. Without such action, Mofaz believes there is no justification for taking such risks at present.
During recent defense establishment deliberations, however, the Shin Bet security service has expressed a different opinion, with Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin saying that the service sees no reason not to provide the PA's security forces with additional arms so that they can put on a show of strength against Hamas.
Diskin noted three conditions for the supply of arms to the PA: The weapons must go through Egypt and must be handed over under Egyptian supervision; only light weapons should be included; and Israel will have the right to impose a veto on the types and number of weapons.
With regard to handing over security responsibility for additional West Bank cities, the defense establishment is in agreement.
The Washington government continues its game of justification for not letting Israel settle its own problems. This charade will never end, until Israel is left to settle its own issues with the Pals...
Thx. Good info. I have confidence that Israel know what they are doing and who they are dealing with.
The real reason is Abbas got tired of Sharon asking to hear 'Dancing Queen'. ;-)
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