Peace talks between Palestine and Israel
by Daniela Simkova
Palestinian and Israeli's negotiators started talk about the peace between these two forces as they promised to the U.S. President George Bush during his last weeks visit. A peace conversation was involving an Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, a lead negotiator for Israel and Ahmed Qureia a chief Palestinian negotiator. Arye Mekel, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said: "They started talking about the core issues." The "core issue" is a phrase which refers to the main point of the status of Jerusalem, the future of Palestinian fugitives and the borders of Palestinian state as well. "It was an exploratory session, and we exchanged our views on how to approach the core issues," said Mr. Qureia, a Palestinian negotiator. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert had instructed the Israeli negotiating team to begin with the discussion of the most problematic issues. Right before the start of the talks, Sami Abu Zuhri, a spokesman for Hamas required Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to "stop giving away Palestinian blood and rights for free. This is a failed meeting that is going to provide a cover for the occupation crimes against our people." This is the literal speech of the Abu Zuhri, against the peace talks, to reporters. Mr. Olmert said that militant Islamic group is not a part of the talks. "I'm not sure the man leading the Palestinian Authority will have the power to bring about the implementation of the agreement," expressed Mr. Olmert.
by Daniela Simkova for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv) |
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