.contact us |.about us
News > International News ... ...
Search:
    Advertisement
Israeli, Palestinian leaders to meet soon
( 2003-11-18 15:34) (AP)

Two Israelis were killed in a shooting attack outside Jerusalem on Tuesday, a day after Israel's prime minister said he will meet soon with his Palestinian counterpart in a move that could give a boost to the frozen Mideast peace process.

Unidentified assailants fired shots from a vehicle as it passed an army checkpoint where the two Israelis were standing on a road near the town of Bethlehem, Army Radio reported. The two died, rescue services said.

Israel pulled troops out of Bethlehem and turned the town over to Palestinian security several weeks ago. It was not immediately clear if the attack would hamper talks on a ceasefire.

Speaking to Jewish leaders in Italy on Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said he would meet his Palestinian counterpart, Ahmed Qureia, "in the coming days." It would be their first summit meeting since Qureia took office more than a month ago.

The meeting might restart work on implementing the frozen U.S.-backed Mideast peace plan called the "road map." Negotiations stalled amid a two-month-long Palestinian political crisis that ended when Qureia's full government was installed last week, after he served under a decree by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat for a month.

Palestinians reacted with caution. One official said a positive outcome had to be assured — reflecting failed summits between Sharon and Qureia's predecessor — and another said the Palestinian premier wanted to work out truce terms with Palestinian factions before a summit with the Israelis.

It was the first time that Sharon had confirmed that he would be meeting Qureia, though it was widely expected that the two leaders would meet after Qureia's Cabinet was approved.

Sharon met with Qureia's predecessor, Mahmoud Abbas, four times, but Palestinians complained that there were few concrete results from the meetings. Abbas resigned Sept. 6 in frustration with Israel and because of turf battles with Arafat, creating a vacuum that was filled only when Qureia's Cabinet was installed Nov. 12.

Qureia has said he would be prepared to meet Sharon, but only if a positive outcome was assured. The Palestinians demand that Israel remove roadblocks and other restrictions that have crippled Palestinian life during the conflict. Israel says the barriers are necessary to keep attackers away.

Palestinian Cabinet minister Saeb Erekat, the chief negotiator with Israel, told The Associated Press that no date had been set for the summit meeting. "This meeting needs to be well prepared," he said, "but we are not against meeting with Sharon."

Another Palestinian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Qureia wanted to negotiate a cease-fire with Palestinian factions first, and then he would meet Sharon.

In Rome, Sharon adviser Raanan Gissin said the meeting could possibly come next week, although nothing had yet been arranged.

"There's no problem on our part," he said. "The other side asked for some time."

An earlier truce halted most violence for six weeks in the summer but collapsed amid Palestinian bombing attacks and Israeli military operations, stalling peace efforts.

Truce efforts continued Monday. Egyptian security chief Omar Suleiman met Monday with Israeli officials as well as Qureia and Arafat, noting "positive signs" from the Israelis. A cease-fire is seen as an essential first step toward progress along the "road map," which leads to a Palestinian state in 2005.

Suleiman told the Palestinians that Israeli leaders, while not giving any assurances, appeared receptive, Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath said after meeting with the intelligence chief.

"He did say that there is an opportunity that must be taken advantage of. There is a positive atmosphere and a new language," Shaath said. "He told us that he is optimistic."

Suleiman invited all the Palestinian groups for talks next Monday in Cairo, Shaath said. "Today's meeting was positive, but there is a need for further talks," he said.

A draft of a truce agreement is circulating among activists with Arafat's Fatah  movement, Palestinians said late Monday. The draft, initialed by Qureia, calls for a halt to Palestinian attacks against Israelis if Israel stops its military operations, the said, adding that it is still under discussion.

In the past, Israel has said it will only halt military strikes if Palestinian security forces begin dismantling militant groups, including Hamas and Islamic Jihad. However, Israel has signaled in recent weeks that it is willing to test a truce for a limited period, without insisting on an immediate crackdown on armed groups.

Asked about truce prospects as he left Arafat's office, Suleiman said: "Hopefully, there is a cease-fire and dialogue and many good things."

Suleiman earlier held talks with Israel officials and the U.S. ambassador to Israel, Dan Kurtzer.

Nafez Azzam, an Islamic Jihad spokesman in Gaza, said Monday his group is also willing to halt attack on Israelis "if Israel stops its attacks on our people."

 
Close  
   
  Today's Top News   Top International News
   
+WHO: Bird flu death rises to 15; vaccination recommended
(2004-02-05)
+Solana: EU ready to lift China arms embargo
(2004-02-05)
+Nation tops TV, cell phone, monitor production
(2004-02-05)
+Absence ... still makes China hot
(2004-02-05)
+Hu: Developing world in key role
(2004-02-04)
+WHO: Bird flu death rises to 15; vaccination recommended
(2004-02-05)
+Solana: EU ready to lift China arms embargo
(2004-02-05)
+US court clears way for gay marriages
(2004-02-05)
+Pakistan nuke scientist asks forgiveness
(2004-02-05)
+Sharon ready for referendum on scrapping settlements
(2004-02-05)
   
  Go to Another Section  
     
 
 
     
  Article Tools  
     
 
 
     
  Related Articles  
     
 

+Israeli forces kill three Palestinians
2003-11-07

+Israel OKs prisoner swap with Hezbollah
2003-11-10

+UN: Israeli barrier cuts into W. Bank
2003-11-12

+Palestinian PM calls for mutual truce with Israel
2003-11-12

+Sharon signals willingness to compromise
2003-11-13

+Palestinians, Israelis look toward summit
2003-11-14

+Israeli sacked for misconduct toward Palestinians
2003-11-17

+Israel proposes council to fight anti-Semitism
2003-11-18

+Two Israelis shot dead in West Bank - reports
2003-11-18

   
        .contact us |.about us
  Copyright By chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved  
主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久夜色精品国产噜噜亚洲a| 综合网日日天干夜夜久久| 777奇米影视视频在线播放| 海角社区视频在线| 十七岁免费完整版bd| 韩国精品一区二区三区无码视频| 国产精品亚洲а∨无码播放不卡 | 精品国产一区二区三区av片| 国产在线视频一区二区三区| 一区两区三不卡| 国产麻传媒精品国产AV| pornh日本xxxxhd| 性色av一区二区三区| 久久久久久久97| 日韩不卡高清视频| 久久综合九色综合欧美就去吻| 欧美午夜一区二区福利视频| 亚洲精品www| 男人j进女人p免费视频不要下载的| 另类视频区第一页| 色妞www精品视频一级下载| 国产噜噜在线视频观看| 国产精品久久久久久麻豆一区| 国产私拍福利精品视频网站 | 亚洲欧美在线视频| 热久久国产精品| 伊人天堂av无码av日韩av| 精品久久久无码人妻中文字幕| 又大又粗又爽a级毛片免费看| 老司机午夜精品视频在线观看免费| 国产亚洲精品91| 这里只有精品视频在线| 国产免费牲交视频| 高岭家の二轮花未增删| 国产成人亚洲综合无| 成人国产在线24小时播放视频| 国产无遮挡吃胸膜奶免费看 | 黑人巨大精品欧美一区二区免费 | 无码AV中文一区二区三区| 性xxxxfreexxxxx喷水欧美| 天天爱天天色天天干|