Palestinian FM: Arab states support Palestinian stance over settlement issue
Malki told reporters on the sidelines of the 134th session of the Arab League (AL) Council at the level of foreign ministers. The gathering of Arab foreign ministers covered a 30-item agenda with the Palestinian issue on the top.
"The Palestinians are concerned over the Israeli intentions towards the direct talks. Yet, they go to the talks in hope that a breakthrough will be made due to the serious intentions shown by the U.S. administration," Malki said.
"We believe that the United States is serious towards overcoming this obstacle (settlements)," he added.
Malki said the situation is a real test not only to the international will and the U.S. efforts but also to the seriousness of the Israeli government to achieve peace.
A 10-month settlement moratorium in the West Bank imposed by the Israeli government since last November will expire on September 26. The Palestinian side has vowed repeatedly that it will quit the direct talks if Israel do not extend the freeze on settlement building.
A draft resolution was discussed in the meeting, shortly after Israeli and Palestinian leaders held the second round of direct talks in Egypt’s Sharm el-Sheikh and Jerusalem.
The resolution rejected any Israeli unilateral measure aimed at changing the demographic reality of the occupied Palestinian territories, while urging U.S. President Barack Obama to stick to his call for a full settlement freeze in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Asked if the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) will call for an urgent meeting if Israel decided to resume settlement building after the expiration of the moratorium, Malki said that an extraordinary Arab summit, due in Sirte of Libya on Oct. 9, will be a good platform for President Mahmoud Abbas to brief the Arab leaders on the progress of the direct talks.
Top diplomats from 22 Arab countries took part in the meeting. AL Secretary General Amr Moussa said in a speech that Arab states will give direct negotiations a chance to succeed despite the fears and doubts that surround such negotiations as a result of Israel’s stance.
Moussa stressed that an Arab stand would hinge on the positive or negative developments in the coming several weeks, which would be crucial for the issue of settlement freeze.
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