Monday 3 November 2008

Palestinian Authority Chief sees no peace deal with Israel this year

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, reviews the honor guard together with his Romanian counterpart Traian Basescu, left, during a welcoming ceremony at the Cotroceni presidential palace in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, Nov. 3, 2008. Abbas is on a two day visit to Romania. (AP Photo)


BUCHAREST - Israel and the Palestinians will not be able to reach a peace agreement before Washington's target date of the end of this year, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Monday, at the start of a two-day visit to Romania.

"I don't think it's possible to clear an accord by the end of this year as both the U.S. and the Israeli administrations are now busy with other matters and the very short time does not allow for striking such a deal," Abbas said, as reported by Reuters.

Mr. Abbas met this morning with Romania’s President Traian Basescu. After the meeting, Mr. Basescu stated that “Romania does not want to interfere with the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.” Instead, Mr. Abbas said Romania has the necessary qualification to help negotiations between the two parties.

"I would like to say after the election processes are over, we will resume negotiations and contacts to clear all the outstanding files in discussion. We will try to close these files because up until now none have been closed," Abbas also said, speaking through an interpreter.

The United States chooses a new president Tuesday and Israel is to hold a parliamentary election on February 10.

Washington launched the latest peace drive at a conference in Annapolis, Maryland, last year with the hope of shepherding Israel and the Palestinians toward a peace deal before President George W. Bush leaves office in January.

But Israel's failure to halt Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, divisions among Palestinians and political instability in Israel have made the prospects of meeting Washington's target date for a deal ever more elusive.

Sunday, the Quartet of Middle East peace mediators -- the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia -- plan to convene in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, where negotiators will brief them on the peace talks.

Abbas, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni plan to attend.

Last week, a senior Bush administration official said the Israeli election meant a peace agreement was all but impossible this year. Israeli President Shimon Peres said several weeks ago that both sides were unlikely to conclude a deal in 2008.

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