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(Ma'an News-PA) Mohammad Sbeih, secretary-general of Palestinian affairs at the Arab League, said U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will present Palestinian and Israeli leaders with a framework peace agreement by the end of the month. PA President Mahmoud Abbas informed the Arab League that "once he receives the American proposal he will not respond but will present it to Arab nations to make a joint decision." Sbeih said Abbas articulated his position on the peace agreement: Abbas would accept a Palestinian state with the entirety of east Jerusalem as its capital, with limited land swaps as long as the lands being traded were of equal value. He would allow Israeli troops up to three years to leave the West Bank. He would reject any permanent Israeli military presence in the Jordan Valley, but would welcome an international peacekeeping presence. He would refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish state. He would reject any proposal that required Palestine to be an unarmed state. 2013-12-23 00:00:00Full Article
PA to Seek Arab League Backing for Response to Kerry's Framework Peace Proposals
(Ma'an News-PA) Mohammad Sbeih, secretary-general of Palestinian affairs at the Arab League, said U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will present Palestinian and Israeli leaders with a framework peace agreement by the end of the month. PA President Mahmoud Abbas informed the Arab League that "once he receives the American proposal he will not respond but will present it to Arab nations to make a joint decision." Sbeih said Abbas articulated his position on the peace agreement: Abbas would accept a Palestinian state with the entirety of east Jerusalem as its capital, with limited land swaps as long as the lands being traded were of equal value. He would allow Israeli troops up to three years to leave the West Bank. He would reject any permanent Israeli military presence in the Jordan Valley, but would welcome an international peacekeeping presence. He would refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish state. He would reject any proposal that required Palestine to be an unarmed state. 2013-12-23 00:00:00Full Article
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