Text Only
Search

 
Senior Palestinian Calls for Kosovo-Like Independence


20 February 2008
Teeple report - Download (MP3) audio clip
Teeple report - Listen (MP3) audio clip

A senior aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says Palestinians should follow the example of Kosovo and unilaterally declare independence.  VOA's Jim Teeple reports the idea was dismissed by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and by Israeli officials

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, right, his senior aide Yasser Abed Rabbo, left (Feb. 2007 e photo)
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, right, his senior aide Yasser Abed Rabbo, left (Feb. 2007 e photo)
Yasser Abed Rabbo told the Voice of Palestine radio that Israel is not serious about reaching a peace deal with Palestinians and so, Palestinians should declare independence.

Abed Rabbo says Israel is trying to buy time until the end of the year by talking about procedural issues in peace talks and avoiding the real issues.  He says Palestinians should look to Kosovo as a model and declare independence as an alternative to peace talks.

A statement issued by the office of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas ruled out any moves to unilaterally declare independence, saying Palestinians expect to reach a peace agreement with Israel this year.

Mr. Abbas met with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert late Tuesday in Jerusalem.  Both men pledged to accelerate their talks, but revealed no new progress aimed at addressing the core issues that are at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; the future borders of a Palestinian state, the issue of refugees, and the status of Jerusalem. 

Mark Regev a spokesman for Mr. Olmert says the issue of Palestinians unilaterally declaring their independence has never come up in talks between Israelis and Palestinians.  He says the talks are difficult, but a peace deal is possible by the end of the year.

"It is not going to be easy," Regev said.  "The issues on the table are difficult, but with hard work, and if both sides come to the table and are willing to make compromises, I believe it is possible to have such a deal. "

The chief Palestinian negotiator with the Israelis, former Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia, told the Associated Press the Palestinian leadership has not discussed the issue of unilaterally declaring independence.  He said talks with the Israelis are broad-ranging, but that no progress has been made so far.

The Palestine Liberation Organization declared independence in absentia in 1989, but the declaration was not recognized by the international community because at the time Palestinians did not control any territory.

 

emailme.gif E-mail This Article
printerfriendly.gif Print Version

  Related Stories
Olmert Says Electricity, Fuel Cuts to Gaza Will Continue
Explosion Kills Top Palestinian Militant, 7 Others in Gaza
 
  Top Story
Georgian, Russian Military Move Into South Ossetia

  More Stories
Red Cross Calls for Humanitarian Corridor in South Ossetia  Audio Clip Available
Rogge: IOC Ready for Successful China Olympics  Audio Clip Available
Beijing Olympics Open with Lavish Ceremony  Audio Clip Available
Bush Hails US-China Ties  Audio Clip Available
Iraqi Officials: Deal Close on US Troop Withdrawal Timeline
EU Begins Enforcement of New Iran Sanctions
Aides say Pakistan's Musharraf Will Fight Impeachment
South African President to Meet With Mugabe, Tsvangirai in Zimbabwe
Mauritania's Coup Leaders Meet Missions, Prepare Government Amid Condemnations  Audio Clip Available