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Abbas says ready to cooperate with France on holding int'l peace conference

Xinhua, March 15, 2016 Adjust font size:

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday announced the Palestinians are ready to cooperate with France on holding an international conference for achieving peace in the Middle East.

Abbas' reiteration was made in a meeting held at his office in Ramallah with France's special peace envoy Pierre Vimont, who is visiting Israel and the Palestinian territories.

According to the Palestinian official state-run news agency WAFA, Abbas explained to Vimont the Palestinians appreciation to France's backing role in the peace process and the ideas that France presented for a peace solution.

"The Palestinian leadership fully backs these important ideas," Abbas was quoted as saying, referring the French ideas of pushing forward the stalled peace process and find a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

According to WAFA report, the French diplomat previewed to Abbas in details his country's ideas, mainly the point related to holding an international conference for peace in the Middle East, and the contacts with the international community.

"Palestine is also holding intensive and deep contacts with various international parties to ear enough support for holding the conference and find a mechanism to resolve the Palestinian question," said Abbas.

He also said "resolving the Palestinian question has to be based on the principle of the two-state solution, the Arab Peace Initiative and the international resolutions, as well as a time schedule for ending the Israeli occupation."

Meanwhile, a well-informed Palestinian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Xinhua that Vimont told Abbas that he didn't find any Israeli enthusiasm to the French ideas.

"Israel still believes that resuming the bilateral negotiations between the two sides is the main solution," said the official, adding that Vimont told Abbas that France holds contacts with the U.S. and Russia to examine their positions.

The official went on saying that Abbas explained to Vimont that the Palestinians "are very much enthusiastic" for the French ideas and that he contacted many parties to gain their support mainly the Arab League.

Before Vimont meeting with Abbas, Secretary General of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Saeb Erekat told a news briefing earlier Tuesday that the Palestinians are ready to fully cooperate with France in succeeding its ideas. Endit