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Palestinian leader Abbas 'still seeks' Israel peace talks | Palestinian leader Abbas 'still seeks' Israel peace talks |
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said he is still ready to extend peace talks with Israel, despite a recent breakdown in the process. | Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said he is still ready to extend peace talks with Israel, despite a recent breakdown in the process. |
But he said Israel must meet several key demands, including freeing Palestinian prisoners and halting construction on Palestinian land. | But he said Israel must meet several key demands, including freeing Palestinian prisoners and halting construction on Palestinian land. |
Israel this week suspended the talks, demanding the annulment of a unity deal between rival Palestinian factions. | Israel this week suspended the talks, demanding the annulment of a unity deal between rival Palestinian factions. |
Mr Abbas' Fatah party and Hamas aim to form a unity government within weeks. | Mr Abbas' Fatah party and Hamas aim to form a unity government within weeks. |
Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, rejects Israel's right to exist and is designated a terrorist group by Israel, the US, EU and other countries. | |
Netanyahu's warning | Netanyahu's warning |
Addressing a meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Mr Abbas said: "How can we restart the talks? There's no obstacle to us restarting the talks, but the 30 prisoners need to be released." | Addressing a meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Mr Abbas said: "How can we restart the talks? There's no obstacle to us restarting the talks, but the 30 prisoners need to be released." |
He was referring to a final group of Palestinian inmates whose planned release Israel cancelled in March, accusing the Palestinians of reneging on a peace talks pledge not to seek further international recognition. | |
Mr Abbas also stressed that the Palestinians and Israel must agree on the borders of the future state of Palestine. | Mr Abbas also stressed that the Palestinians and Israel must agree on the borders of the future state of Palestine. |
"On the table we will present our map; for three months we'll discuss our map. In that period, until the map is agreed upon, all settlement activity must cease completely," he added. | "On the table we will present our map; for three months we'll discuss our map. In that period, until the map is agreed upon, all settlement activity must cease completely," he added. |
Israel has so far made no public comment on Mr Abbas' remarks. | Israel has so far made no public comment on Mr Abbas' remarks. |
On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the BBC that Mr Abbas must choose between continuing with the pact with Hamas or continuing with efforts to secure peace, | On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the BBC that Mr Abbas must choose between continuing with the pact with Hamas or continuing with efforts to secure peace, |
Fatah and Hamas have been at odds since Hamas, which won parliamentary elections in 2006, ousted Fatah forces in the Gaza Strip during clashes in 2007 and set up a rival government. | Fatah and Hamas have been at odds since Hamas, which won parliamentary elections in 2006, ousted Fatah forces in the Gaza Strip during clashes in 2007 and set up a rival government. |
"He [Mahmoud Abbas] can have peace with Israel or a pact with Hamas - he can't have both," he said. | "He [Mahmoud Abbas] can have peace with Israel or a pact with Hamas - he can't have both," he said. |
US President Barack Obama has pledged not to abandon its peace efforts with Israel and the Palestinians. | US President Barack Obama has pledged not to abandon its peace efforts with Israel and the Palestinians. |
However, he admitted that "neither side had political will to make tough decisions" and that there may need to be a pause in the process. | However, he admitted that "neither side had political will to make tough decisions" and that there may need to be a pause in the process. |