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WAFA
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Palestinian
Government
Welcomes Bush's Statement
RAMALLAH,
April 12, 2005, (WAFA)- The Palestinian Government welcomed the US President
George W. Bush's statement, calling on the Israeli Government to freeze
settlements on the Palestinian land and dismantle the "unauthorized
outposts".
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An official spokesman said Monday overnight that the Government welcomed
Mr. Bush's statement in which he expressed his "concern that Israel
not undertake any activity that contravenes Road Map obligations or prejudice
final status negotiations".
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The spokesman reiterated that the issues of borders, Jerusalem and refugees,
are only settled through the final status negotiations.
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It affirmed that such negotiations should be based on international legitimacy,
Roadmap and President Bush's statement in June 2002.
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The Government expressed hope that such US attitude will be as an initiative
leads to the Israeli commitment to ending settling, especially around
Jerusalem, and ending the construction of the Apartheid Wall.
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It thinks that Bush assert on a "contagious and viable Palestinian
state" as a rejection to Israeli settling blocks that rip- apart
the Palestinian land.
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The Government reiterated its commitment to the peace process based on
the international legitimacy and implementing the Road Map plan, despite
the non-stopped Israeli attacks and killing of Palestinian children.
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During a joint press conference, held Monday in (Crawford, Texas) with
Israeli Prime Minister, Sharon, US President Bush reiterated that the
United States "supports the establishment of a Palestinian state
that is viable, contiguous, sovereign and independent".
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He also affirmed that the US is strongly committed to the vision of two
democratic states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace
and security.
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" Israel not undertake any activity that contravenes Road Map obligations
or prejudice final status negotiations. Therefore, Israel should remove
unauthorized outposts and meet its Road Map obligations regarding settlements
in the West Bank," President Bush said.
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S.A.S. (11:46 P) (08:46 GMT)
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