04 February 2014
Source: Middle East Monitor
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has proposed to US Secretary of
State John Kerry that a state of Palestine would be demilitarised,
protected only by a police force. Speaking to the New York Times,
he also said that Israeli forces and settlements could remain in the
West Bank for five years after a final agreement has been signed.
Abbas told the NYT last week that he agrees that a US-led NATO
force could take responsibility for security in the West Bank and
Jerusalem. "For a long time, and wherever they want, not only on the
eastern borders, but also on the western borders, everywhere," he said."
How can Palestinians have any security if the Israelis do not feel
secure?"
The NATO force would be responsible for preventing terrorism and
weapons smuggling. At the same time, however, Abbas said that he refuses
to recognise Israel as a Jewish state, noting that Egypt and Jordan
were not required to do so after they signed peace treaties with the
Zionist state.
The Palestinian Authority leader showed flexibility about extending
the period of negotiations, saying that the proposed deadline of April
29 "is not a sacred date". If there is something promising by that time,
he asked, should we just stop? "If there is nothing on the horizon at
that time, though, we will stop."
Link: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/9568-abbas-proposes-demilitarised-palestinian-state.
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