Monday, September 9, 2013

'Peace' talks so far futile: PA

'Peace' talks so far futile: PA 5:42 | 14\06\1392
Israeli talks with Palestinian Authority have so far proved futile, a senior PA official said on Wednesday






Israeli talks with Palestinian Authority have so far proved futile, a senior PA official said on Wednesday, calling for greater US participation in talks.
"Until now there has been no progress," the Palestine Liberation Organisation's Yasser Abed Rabbo told Voice of Palestine radio, after several weeks of meetings between Israeli and PA negotiators.
"Despite our decision to take part in talks, we're now seeing what we expected -- that there is little hope for their progress, in fact that hope is non-existent and negotiations are futile," he said.
Abed Rabbo's comments echoed those of another senior official who said on Monday that after several rounds of US-brokered talks there had been "no breakthrough."
"Saving this political process not only (requires) promises of more US meetings with the sides, but also a clear US stance and pressure on Israel," Abed Rabbo warned.
PA officials have complained about the lack of direct American involvement in the talks, which began last month. But ahead of the first bilateral meetings on August 14, Israel announced plans to build more than 2,000 Jewish settler homes on Palestinian territory, in a move that angered PA negotiators.
The last direct negotiations broke down in September 2010 weeks after they had started over the settlements issue. "Israel hasn't committed to halting settlement building. We've seen the continuation of settlement building, which is destroying any chance for this political process," Abed Rabbo said. "Either this occupation and all settlement building ceases, or the process is doomed to failure and collapse."
"The number and dates of talks are not important. I'm not following exactly when the meetings have taken place, and this is not what we're interested in," Abed Rabbo said. "The fundamental issue is that until now there are no indications these talks have achieved any progress whatsoever."

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