Abbas Warns: We´ll Go to UN General Assembly (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari, Canada 06/08/12)
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Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas warned on Friday that he
may seek non-member status for a Palestinian state at the United
Nations if peace talks with Israel do not resume, The Associated
Press reported.
The PA currently has observer status at the UN and an upgrade by the
General Assembly to “non-member” would give Palestine recognition as
a “state”. This could open the way for PA Arabs to take legal action
against Israelis through the International Criminal Court.
Speaking at a news conference with French President Francois Hollande
in Paris, Abbas said, “We went to the Security Council. We did not
obtain the vote necessary. If we don’t return to the (peace)
negotiations, we’ll of course go to the General Assembly to obtain
the status of non-member state, as is the case for the Vatican or
Switzerland.”
He added, according to AP, “Of course, we are going to encounter many
obstacles.” He did not specify when he might take his bid to the
General Assembly.
The UN Security Council blocked Abbas’ bid to become a full member
last September, after he failed to get the required support of nine
of the Security Council’s 15 members.
“As for the negotiations,” Abbas said, “I just want to say that the
ball is in [Prime Minister Binyamin] Netanyahu’s court. If Mr.
Netanyahu agrees to end the colonization and recognize the borders,
we will be inclined to take steps in this direction.”
He also said, according to a report in the PA-based WAFA news agency,
that “if Israel agreed to release prisoners, and allowed us to import
weapons to the police, we can sit down with Mr. Netanyahu.”
Abbas has continued to demand that Israel accept the indefensible pre-
1967 lines as final borders, release all Arab terrorists from its
jails, and halt construction in Judea, Samaria and east Jerusalem for
a second time before talks begin.
The previous 10-month construction freeze in the ´disputed
territories´ by Israel was not only rebuffed, but met with the failed
statehood bid at the UN.
Peace talks between Israel and the PA have been frozen since Jordan
hosted a series of “exploratory meetings” between PA and Israeli
representatives several months ago. The PA refused to continue to
talk after those meetings and threatened to cancel all agreements
signed after 2000 if Israel does not agree to all its preconditions
before peace talks.
In a speech in Tunisia last month, Abbas claimed Netanyahu is “a
partner for peace”, but repeated his demand that Netanyahu
choose “between peace and settlements.”
Netanyahu, meanwhile, said last week he believes his 94-seat super-
coalition is a historic opportunity – and mandate – for peace.
Netanyahu called on Abbas “not to miss this unique opportunity and
give peace a chance.”
"Let me clarify – I have not set any conditions to enter into
negotiations," he said, repeating his willingness to begin
negotiations immediately. "Certainly I will have conditions to
conclude negotiations, and so will Mahmoud Abbas. This is natural
and it is the reason we conduct negotiations. But this is why I say
to Abbas – don´t miss out on this opportunity to extend your hand in
peace." (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 06/08/12)
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