JTA: The Global News Service of the Jewish People

Close

Share

Abbas to Rice: Stop settlement expansion

Mahmoud Abbas asked White House officials for their support in pressuring Israel to stop settlement expansion.

In a precursor to Thursday’s scheduled meeting with President Bush, the president of the Palestinian Authority met Wednesday with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and asked for the United States to exert more pressure on Israel to stop the expansion of settlements in the West Bank, The Associated Press reported.

Settlement expansion, which the Washington Post reported Thursday is down 33 percent since 2003, is a major roadblock to peace, Abbas reportedly told Rice.

He repeated that sentiment later Wednesday in a meeting with Arab American leaders.

“I am telling you frankly that the most important obstacle to the peace process and the negotiations is the continuation of the settlement activities,” Abbas said in a speech at the Arab-American Institute’s annual dinner in Washington. “Therefore, I am calling on the Israeli government to stop all settlement activities so we can hold proper meetings to reach a solution on the core issues.”

This will require “American intervention,” Abbas’ spokesman told reporters.

Also at the dinner, Abbas announced that he and Bush would meet next month at a summit in Sharm el-Sheik in Egypt. It is unclear whether Israel will attend. Bush will be in the region to help celebrate the 60th anniversary of Israel’s founding.

Abbas said efforts by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter to reconcile his Fatah party with Hamas, the terrorist group that rules the Gaza Strip, had failed because of Hamas’ refusal to recognize a two-state solution to the conflict.

Discussions About this Article Elsewhere

No trackbacks have been created for this article, be the first to create one.

Comments RSS Feed Reader Comments

There are currently no comments to this article. Leave a comment below.

Leave a Comment

To comment on this article, you must first be registered with JTA.

Not Registered?

There are real advantages to a FREE registration with JTA.org:

  • Make your voice heard through comments on articles
  • Receive our e-mailed Daily Briefing, an invaluable quick-read
  • Help decide what Jewish news matters most with interactive tools

Register Now

Already a JTA member?

I forgot my password

I forgot my password
Get JTA's free Daily Briefing newsletter