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Israel 'should be creative'
22/10/2007 18:55 - (SA)
Paris - France wants Israel to be creative and make "some gestures" in negotiations with the Palestinians, President Nicolas Sarkozy told the Israeli prime minister on Monday.
The two leaders also discussed Iran's nuclear programme and a US-hosted Mideast peace conference expected to take place in Annapolis, Maryland, in November or December.
Sarkozy's spokesperson would not detail what gestures France hopes for from Israel.
"It would really be extremely counterproductive that I, the French president's spokesperson, talk about the proposals that this side or that could make in the course of this negotiation," said David Martinon.
He said Sarkozy and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert discussed the disputed status of Jerusalem, Palestinian refugees and other issues.
Sarkozy "indicated that as long as the security of the state of Israel is assured, then one has to show creativity and try to make some gestures", Martinon said.
Pushing for sanctions
On Iran, Martinon said: "It is not acceptable for France or Israel that Iran be armed with a nuclear weapon."
France's position toward Iran has toughened since Sarkozy took office in May.
His administration says it suspects Iran of seeking to build a nuclear bomb and has pushed for tougher sanctions.
Israel maintains that Iran is a threat to its existence and has hinted in the past that it could strike militarily if the international community allows Iran to develop nuclear arms.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who insists his country's nuclear ambitions are peaceful, has repeatedly called for Israel's destruction.
Olmert was also scheduled to see Prime Minister Francois Fillon later on Monday and to meet with members of France's Jewish community.
Greater flexibility
On Tuesday, Olmert is scheduled to fly to London for talks with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. His visits take place amid international pressure on Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a common vision of a final peace deal before the Middle East peace conference.
The Palestinians want a detailed joint statement on what peace talks are to produce, complete with a timetable for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Israel is seeking greater flexibility and wants a broad statement with fewer specific commitments.
- AP
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