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Palestinians seek deal deadline | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
A Palestinian minister has called for a six-month deadline to complete a deal with Israel following the Middle East peace conference due later this year. | |
Information Minister Riad Malki said such a time frame was possible as much of the groundwork had been covered. | Information Minister Riad Malki said such a time frame was possible as much of the groundwork had been covered. |
He said a joint document presented to the conference would address the main areas of dispute between the two but would not go into "minute detail". | |
Israel wants the document to be a non-specific declaration of principles. | |
It says it does not want anything that would address the main issues in detail or set deadlines. | It says it does not want anything that would address the main issues in detail or set deadlines. |
Correspondents say the conference is part of a US-led effort to bolster the West Bank-based government of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and to isolate the Islamist Hamas movement, which took control of the Gaza Strip in June. | Correspondents say the conference is part of a US-led effort to bolster the West Bank-based government of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and to isolate the Islamist Hamas movement, which took control of the Gaza Strip in June. |
'Timeline' | |
Mr Malki said the joint document presented to the conference would broadly cover issues such as state borders, the status of Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees. | |
After the conference, Palestinians both at home and abroad would vote on the agreement in a referendum, he said. | |
The president believes that there should be a timeline... we do not need a long period Riad Malki | |
"The president believes that there should be a timeline... we do not need a long period," Mr Malki said. | |
"After six months of negotiations, all the participants would return to a peace conference, to endorse our agreement with Israel," he added. | |
On Wednesday, Mr Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert agreed that final-status talks would begin after the conference, but Israel has shied away from giving a deadline for a peace deal. | |
An Israeli government spokesman, David Baker, said agreement on a peace deal was "not merely a product of how much time elapses". | |
Attendees at the conference - to be held in the US in late November or early December - are still unconfirmed. | |
Several Arab states have threatened not to attend or said the conference was doomed to failure if it does not tackle key issues and set a timetable for a final deal. | |
On Monday, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said his government would not attend unless Syria's concerns, such as the return of the Golan Heights by Israel, were addressed. | |
Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians broke down in January 2001. |
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