Abbas outlines conditions for peace talks
PA chairman ready to resume negotiations on the basis of two-state principle and determination that "settlements" are illegal.
PA chairman ready to resume negotiations on the basis of two-state principle and determination that "settlements" are illegal.
Abbas's spokesman demands that Netanyahu stop "settlement construction" and accept French initiative in order to resume talks.
MK Avi Dichter welcomes Netanyahu-Abbas meeting, but says that if the PA is imposing preconditions, it means it's not serious about talking.
PA chairman dismisses the idea of "negotiations for the sake of negotiations" with Israel.
PA chairman demands terrorist release and "end of occupation" by 2017 as preconditions to restart peace talks.
PA Chairman says he's willing to resume peace negotiations, but once again repeats his usual preconditions.
Abbas says PA ready to resume negotiations with Israel but conditions that on the release of terrorists and a construction freeze.
Abbas's spokesman says that PA Chairman will stick to the “fundamental Palestinian principles” in meeting with President Obama.
PA Chairman tells university graduates in Jericho: Unless all our demands are met, there will not be a peace agreement with Israel.
PA negotiator claims: Before we agreed to resume peace talks, the U.S. guaranteed us in writing that all our preconditions will be met.
PA Chairman indicates that he is willing to resume negotiations with Israel - but not give up on even one of his preconditions.
PA’s unrealistic demands amount to peace refusal, and giving in will just make it worse, MK warns.
"The Palestinian demands are clear, so Israel must now accept them in order to begin negotiations," claims PA Chairman.
PA Chairman admits he is under international pressure to resume talks with Israel and drop demands for a construction freeze.
PLO negotiator says PA will hold off on applying to join UN institutions to give peace a chance, then blasts Israel's "apartheid'.