Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Abbas: Refugees issue is pivotal to peace process

Arab media

Bethlehem – Ma'an - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas visited the Al-Awda camp in Ramallah in the central West Bank on Tuesday, which has been set up opposite the Palestinian security compound (Al-Muqata'a) to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the Nakba. The camp is a replica of the original refugee camps set up in 1948 after Palestinians were driven out of their towns and villages by Jewish militias in 1948.

During his visit Abbas said that Palestinian refugees is a core issue being negotiated with the Israelis, describing it as important as the issues of Jerusalem and the borders. He explained that the Palestinian people will never give up on the right of return of Palestinian refugees. He highlighted that the Arab Peace Initiative, launched during the Beirut Arab League summit in 2002, talked about an evident solution for the refugees problem in accordance with the UN resolution 194.

Abbas told the official Palestinian news agency "Wafa", "If we remember the year 1948 as a year of catastrophes, we should remember the Palestinian revolutions of 1921, 1925 and 1936 that erupted after the Balfour Declaration."

"While we negotiate, we know our inalienable rights and we defend those rights. We plan to reach a just solution through a peace agreement. We are serious in our efforts and we need the Arab and international communities to support us to reach that peace," he added.

The president also affirmed that a ceasefire must be reached in the Gaza Strip because of the residents' suffering.

Comment: And round and round we go

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