Saturday, June 20, 2009

US Senator: Obama, put pressure on Palestinians

Senate Majority Leader writes letter telling US president emphasizing importance of Arab recognition of Israel, says resolution of Iranian issue key to helping Arab-Israeli peace process

Yitzhak Benhorin
Israel News
YNET News

The United States needs to back off Israel a little and put some pressure the Palestinians instead, US Senator and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid told US President Barack Obama in a letter. The letter arrived at the White House prior to a Thursday night between the president and special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell, prior to the latter's trip to Paris to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.


Netanyahu hopes to reach an agreement with the Obama administration regarding necessary building in the settlements to accommodate natural growth.



Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, wrote that he believes "negotiations will be successful only with a renewed commitment from the Palestinians to be a true partner in peace."



"Arab states in the region must also act to support the peace process. All parties must recognize Israel's right to exist, end terrorism, and respect previous agreements made with Israel," he added in the letter.



Taking an opposite stance to Obama's, Reid suggested in the letter that dealing with Iran's nuclear program would aid in advancing the Arab-Israel peace process, rather than the other way around.


"It is... vital (the peace) process not take away from your commitment to deal with the ongoing threat from Iran… I believe that resolving the problem of Iran's nuclear program will help facilitate the Arab-Israeli peace process," Reid wrote. .

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