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Abbas offers Israel dialogue for amnesty, arms
Published Friday 08/06/2012 (updated) 10/06/2012 18:09
French President Francois Hollande and President Mahmoud Abbas leave
a news conference following a meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris June
8, 2012. Reuters/Philippe Wojazer

PARIS (Reuters) -- President Mahmoud Abbas said on Friday he was ready to hold dialogue with Israel if it freed prisoners and re-armed his police, but there could be no full peace talks without a freeze on West Bank settlements.

"We recently told them that if Israel accepted to free prisoners and allow us to re-arm the police then we would again sit at the same table as Netanyahu," Abbas said, referring to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

"If Mr Netanyahu agrees ... then we will establish a dialogue, but that doesn't mean a negotiation," Abbas told reporters during a visit to Paris.

US-sponsored negotiations on the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel stalled in 2010 in a dispute over Israeli settlements in the occupied territory, areas of which it has vowed to annex under any eventual accord.

Israel has in the past released prisoners from Abbas's Fatah faction in what it described as goodwill gestures toward the Palestinians.

The Israelis also regularly coordinate with Abbas's security forces in the West Bank and have a say on the degree to which they are armed and deployed.

The Palestinian leader reiterated his insistence on a total freeze on settlements, which most world powers consider illegal, saying it was wrong to call describe this as a "precondition".

Responding to Abbas's remarks, Netanyahu spokesman Mark Regev said in Jerusalem: "Israel remains ready for the immediate resumption of peace talks without any preconditions."

Asked whether Israel planned any prisoner releases or arms handovers in the foreseeable future, Regev had no immediate comment.

Abbas was in Paris to firm up aid pledges from France, to which Paris gave 10 million euros ($12.47 million), and seek Hollande's support for recognition of a future Palestinian state and for unity talks between Fatah and Hamas.

Making his first comments on the Middle East peace process since being elected president in May, Hollande said that everything had to be done to restart the long-stalled talks.

Hollande stopped short of offering to recognize a Palestinian state without a peace deal, but he said he hoped to accept an offer to visit the region.

"Today, we must do everything to facilitate the recognition of a Palestinian state via a negotiated process," Hollande said. "Dialogue must start again and the sooner the better."

Hollande's predecessor, conservative Nicolas Sarkozy, took a strong stand on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, proposing United Nations observer status for the Palestinians last year and setting out a one-year road map for peace.

Paris also broke from its allies in October when it backed Palestinian efforts to become a full member of UNESCO, the UN's cultural arm and the first UN agency to grant the Palestinians full membership.

Abbas said that as the Palestinians had failed to get the number of votes required at the UN Security Council to gain full nation recognition, he would go to the UN General Assembly to gain non-member status if there was no progress on the peace process.

"We will ask for recognition at the UN General Assembly to obtain non-member status," he said. "Switzerland and the Vatican have taken that path previously."

Israel has occupied East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip since 1967.
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1 ) Mark of Lewiston / USA
08/06/2012 21:12
Israel is comfortable with the status quo, even on prisoners. They think they are in command of everything and can have dialog and talks ad infinitum while they seize all of Area C. Then that can say the defacto Archipelago plan is all the offer they'll ever make. That plan has not end ever of occupation and does not allow for independence or sovereignty for Palestinians.

2 ) mohamed / somalia
08/06/2012 21:54
believe him again because he lied to you many times .you tried ABBAS but it is time to give up your authority. look your outside compaund in Ramallah there is a settlers homes, so where is the palestinian state with east jerusalem capital?

3 ) MATT / USA
08/06/2012 22:55
So israel should free prisoners, freeze settlements, and rearm police. Three things. Three definitive things. and all the PA promises to do is talk?
how about coming to the table with no preconditions, then if there is progress both sides can give a little?

4 ) outlier / USA
08/06/2012 23:27
Preconditions and more preconditions. Einstein is correct in his assertion that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Abbas and the PA should simply dump preconditions and talk with the Israelis.

5 ) Lukas / AntiZionist
09/06/2012 15:59
Abbas wants arms to kill and oppress Palestinians. This puppet needs to go.

6 ) POINTLESS / DIALOGUE
09/06/2012 16:49
PM Netanyahu and PM Abbas are NOT friends, so Netanyahu does NOT want a dialogue with Abbas, unless the dialogue will lead towards a peace deal, and since there will be NO settlement freeze, It Will NOT, so 1- Mr Abbas should keep his POINTLESS DIALOGUE, and 2- Mr Netanyahu should keep his "Amnesty & Arms" !!!!

7 ) Mel / USA
09/06/2012 17:02
He just won't get enraged will he? After the HORRORS of 65 yrs of Zionist invasion,occupation,persecution/death of native Arabs,expulsion of civilians from their HOMES/LAND.?He just keeps taking the Zionist devil's BARGAIN!
Prisoners but no PALESTINE! Settling for the least,so PA can get the perks,& appear to be a 'Road Map to Peace(nowhere)hero! Just like the Oslo Accord farse.In WW2 they were called collaborators for accepting devils bargains,for themselves ONLY! Shame on you Abbas!

8 ) Tibi / Tubas
09/06/2012 18:03
Abbas offers dialogue and asks for arms from the wrong people, since - Hamas actually wants to reach an agreement with the PLO, and - Hamas actually has enough weapons to the PLO with arms, but - Hamas probably does NOT trust the PLO anymore than Israel, so - Hamas will NOT agree to provide weapons to the PLO either !!!!

9 ) @ outlier-4 / USA too
09/06/2012 18:16
1- Abbas did offer to talk ("dialogue"), in exchange for "amnesty & arms", just NOT to talk/dialogue about peace, and 2- Abbas is many things (desperate, irrational, etc.), but he is NOT insane, though in this case "Einstein would be correct", where asking for the same "total settlement Freeze" precondition again & again, will always result in Israel saying "NO" again & again, and thus Abbas may actually Intentionally prolonging the "NO-State" Situation longer & longer !!!!

10 ) southparkbear / usa
09/06/2012 19:06
I can imagine lieberman jumping from joy upon hearing abbass offer

11 ) @ Lukas-5 / Zionist
09/06/2012 19:20
Abbas NO more "wants arms to kill and oppress Palestinians" than Israel. However like Israel, Abbas will use weapons in self-defense, and also like Israel Hamas is the most likely group to attack it. - Your stupidity & racism is really what "needs to go" !!

12 ) anti hamas/p.a. / palestinian
10/06/2012 01:42
i think time has come to treat abbas,fayyid like mubarak.

13 ) southparkbear / usa
10/06/2012 04:50
#4 if I get you right you demand a precondition of no preconditions. I agree. however, i suggest to appoint abbass as an honorary knesset member. first he has done a lot for the state of israel. Second, you cannot expect the speaker only to provide humerous moments. Abbass has good jokes

14 ) @ Mohamed-2 / Lies
12/06/2012 03:05
The PLO PROMISED to change the 1968 Covenant or Charter, which has 18 Separate Calls for "ARMED" Struggle, either to create Palestine or Destroy Israel, and until the PLO keeps this promise, and formally removes such "Call For Arms Against Israel, Israel Should Provide None.
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