Middle East News

Merkel, Abbas call for quick resumption of Middle East peace talks

May 5, 2011, 17:53 GMT

Berlin - German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas stressed Thursday the need to quickly resume negotiations over the Middle East peace process, at talks in Berlin.

'Given the very changed situation across the entire North African region, I think a peaceful solution is even more urgent ... than it has been for a long time,' Merkel said.

At the same time the chancellor warned against unilaterally recognizing an independent Palestinian state - a move that France has threatened if negotiations did not advance.

'We do not think that unilateral steps are helpful,' the chancellor said.

Following Wednesday's reconciliation between secular Fatah and Islamist Hamas, Merkel warned that the Palestinian authorities must respect three criteria - the recognition of Israel's right to exist, a rejection of violence and a commitment to the negotiation process.

Abbas insisted that he remained the president of all Palestinian people - including Hamas - and would continue to conduct the political process on all their behalf.

'Signing the reconciliation between the Palestinians will have no effect on the peace process, quite the opposite,' Abbas said.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy earlier told French daily l'Express, 'If the peace process is still virtually dead in September, France will take its responsibility on the issue of recognizing the Palestinian state.'

More than 110 states have recognized an independent Palestinian state, including several eastern EU members as well as Brazil, China, India, Russia and South Africa.

Should the United Nations Security Council veto a request for recognition, Abbas plans to put the question to the UN General Assembly in September.

'We cannot tell the United Nations, 'You have to accept this.',' Abbas said.

'We are telling the world, this is the situation. We want to be an independent state, what do you think? Can you accept that the Palestinian people remain occupied? That is the question.'

Read more about Germany Diplomacy



COMMENT

blog comments powered by Disqus

Latest Headlines in Middle East

Older Talkback

Follow Us

Follow M&C on Pinterest

Search

Custom Search

Also Check Out

Queen Elizabeth loves to laugh with her grandkids

Queen Elizabeth loves to laugh with her grandkids
Britain's Queen Elizabeth loves to share a laugh with her grandchildren and find out about their lives outside of their royal duties. ... more

David Hasselhoff to buy bar for Hayley

David Hasselhoff to buy bar for Hayley
David Hasselhoff wants to buy his Welsh girlfriend Hayley Roberts a bar which he will call the Hoff & Hounds. ... more

Gavin Rossdale refuses to speak to ex after DNA test

Gavin Rossdale refuses to speak to ex after DNA test
Gavin Rossdale has refused to speak to Pearl Lowe since she allowed their daughter Daisy to take a DNA test which revealed he is her father. ... more

Gary Barlow's odd queen meetings

Gary Barlows odd queen meetings
Gary Barlow does find meeting Britain's Queen Elizabeth is 'really odd' because it can be 'relaxing'. ... more

Chace Crawford wants to date Cheryl Cole

Chace Crawford wants to date Cheryl Cole
'Gossip Girl' star Chace Crawford has admitted he has a huge crush on Cheryl Cole. ... more

Frankie Sandford is ready for marriage

Frankie Sandford is ready for marriage
Frankie Sandford has admitted the upcoming weddings of her The Saturdays bandmates Una Healy and Rochelle Wiseman have made her want to get married. ... more

Queen Elizabeth loves royal blunders

Queen Elizabeth loves royal blunders
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip find it hilarious when something goes wrong at royal events. ... more

David Hasselhoff: 'I am anti-Viagra'

David Hasselhoff: I am anti-Viagra
Former 'Baywatch' actor says he would like to die in bed with his girlfriend. ... more

Kanye West gives Kim Kardashian style tips

Kanye West gives Kim Kardashian style tips
Rapper wants the reality TV star to be more daring. ... more

Michelle Obama wishes she was Beyonce

Michelle Obama wishes she was Beyonce
First Lady of the United States would like the 'Love On Top' star's singing ability. ... more