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Mideast peace is possible - Bush
29/11/2007 09:05  - (SA)  

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  • Washington - US President George W Bush told the leaders of Israel and the Palestinian territories he is personally committed to their mission of peace, urging them to stick with it and not lose sight of their goal.

    Bush met separately on Wednesday with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at the White House, and then with the two men jointly before the trio emerged for a presidential send-off from the Rose Garden.

    The stagecraft capped three days of US-sponsored diplomacy centred on an international Mideast peace conference held on Tuesday in Annapolis, Maryland.

    "No matter how important yesterday was, it's not nearly as important as tomorrow and the days beyond," Bush said, with Olmert on one side and Abbas on the other.

    "I wouldn't be standing here if I didn't believe that peace was possible," the president said.

    The Bush administration pronounced itself pleased with the outcome of the conference. It drew 44 nations, including Israel's neighbouring Arab states whose support is considered vital to any peace agreement. A joint understanding between the Israelis and Palestinians, in doubt until the last minute, was salvaged. And Abbas and Olmert reiterated their desire to reach a peace settlement by the end of next year.

    Russia to host follow-up conference

    State Department spokesperson Sean McCormack on Wednesday confirmed that Russia has offered to host a follow-up conference, but he said no agreement had been reached. He called the Russian offer generous and said the United States would discuss how to follow up on the Annapolis conference in coming weeks.

    Abbas, speaking with reporters after the White House send-off, said Bush seemed determined to reach a peace treaty during his term.

    "We found him zealous in that direction," he said.

    Abbas also said that while the agreement to resume talks was only the beginning of the process, the Palestinians "achieved what we came here for. We came here to start negotiations and we got that".

    Abbas was asked whether he found Israel to be a serious peace partner. He laughed and said: "I am not going to judge their intentions. We say that we have a partner and we are ready to work with this partner to reach this treaty."

    Olmert, for his part, reiterated at a briefing with Israeli reporters that a peace deal could not be implemented until the violence against Israel from Gaza stops. A deal, he said, won't be implemented until conditions crucial to Israel are met.

    - AP



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