Hana Levi Julian
PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said in a news conference on Saturday that the PA and Israel have begun to negotiate the status of Jerusalem, bluntly contradicting assurances by Prime Minister Olmert that Abbas agreed to postpone all talks on Jerusalem until all outstanding issues are resolved.. "The negotiating process has begun and it involved all of the ‘core issues'," Abbas told reporters, including "the issue of borders, the issue of refugees and the issue of Jerusalem."
The press conference was held jointly with French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner following a meeting Saturday with Abbas at his headquarters in Ramallah. Kouchner called on Israel to "open [PA] institutions in [eastern] Jerusalem."
Kouchner also strongly criticized Israeli settlements in Judea, Samaria and the eastern section of Jerusalem. “Israel must completely freeze construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem,” he said.
Official Palestinian Authority institutions in the eastern section of Jerusalem will remain closed for another year, according to a report published Saturday in the PA newspaper al-Ayyam.
The extension of the closure by the Israeli government comes in the wake of incessant attacks by PA terrorists on Israeli citizens from Samaria in the north to the separation barrier with Gaza in the south.
The PA's Jerusalem offices, which include Orient House, the PA Chamber of Commerce, an Arabic studies center and a prisoners’ association were closed in 2001 in response to the outbreak of the Oslo War a year earlier.
The Xinhua news agency quoted attorney Jawwad Polis as saying the decision flies in the face of agreements made by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert with PA Chairman and Fatah leader Mahmoud Abbas to gradually reopen PA institutions in the capital.
Polis also complained that the extension is a violation of the first phase of the US-sponsored Roadmap plan.
Abbas and Olmert both agreed to skip the first phase and move straight to final status talks. Phase One calls for the PA to halt all violence and terrorist attacks on Israeli citizens, a goal it has not yet achieved.
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