Thursday, October 31, 2013

The declaration of a state of Palestine have the negotiations no harm, but rather revived a


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has affirmed the will of his government to the peace before the UN General Assembly. The peace talks were "in good faith, impartially, with a clear determination and firm resolution to success" will continue, Abbas said today in New York.
He promised that his side meet all obligations that give guarantees of success and will make in the peace talks for a conducive atmosphere to find an agreement within nine months. Transitional arrangements concluded Abbas. Last Chance for Peace
In ongoing talks brokered by the United States if it were probably the last chance for a just peace. "Time is running out, the time window for peace is small, and the options are shrinking," Abbas, who received long applause for his speech by many representatives of the UN member states in the General Assembly said. First time as a "head of state" before UN
The declaration of a state of Palestine have the negotiations no harm, but rather revived a "comatose peace process," Abbas, easy a who spoke for the first time as "Head of State" easy a and not as "head of delegation" to the General Assembly said after the committee the status of Palestine in the past year had raised from the observer to observer state.
Abbas, easy a Israel attacked sharply, but less clear than in previous years. The biggest problem are the Jewish settlements on occupied territory. Same time, the Palestinian president was also conciliatory words: "Let us leave govern the culture of peace, let us tear down walls, build bridges instead of walls and open the ways of connecting and communicating well. Let us sow the seeds of good neighborliness. "


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