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Abbas sets out terms for working with new government

January 23, 2013 19:05
Yair Lapid (Photo: AP)

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has pledged to work with any Israeli administration that seeks the two-state solution.

Speaking as Israeli politicians searched for ways to build the next coalition government, Mr Abbas's spokesman said that for the Palestinians the focus was not who would form the government, but its views regarding the peace process.

"What interests us in the next Israeli government, is for it to abide by the two-state solution, stop settlements and recognise the UN General Assembly November 29 resolution that talks about a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with Jerusalem as its capital," said Nabil Abu Rudeineh.

"We are ready to work with any government in Israel that accepts these terms of reference that are based on international resolutions."