Palestinian, Israeli presidents, along with Turkish counterpart
Abdullah Gul, sign deal for establishment of industrial parks in West
Bank to provide 5,000 new jobs for Palestinians. Abbas promises peace
if Israel ends occupation
Aviram Zino
ANKRA - "If peace comes and the occupation comes to an end, Israel will
live in a sea of peace," Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas promised
the citizens of Israel in anticipation of the US-sponsored Mideast
peace conference scheduled to take place in Annapolis, Maryland at the
end of the month.
Israeli President in Turkey
Peres: Israel is not Iran's enemy / Aviram Zino
Israeli President meets with his Turkish counterpart, Abdullah Gul, who
says he will not deny Iran ability to develop nuclear energy for
peaceful purposes. Peres: Iran does not need nuclear energy, and is
developing long-range missiles which it apparently intends to use
Abbas spoke at a joint press conference with his Israeli counterpart,
Shimon Peres, in the Turkish capital of Ankara on Tuesday.
Peres also sounded optimistic regarding the prospects for peace,
stating his belief that peace with the Palestinians and al interested
countries was a definite possibility, but warned that peacemaking is a
slow, cautious process.
The two leaders, along with Turkish President Abdullah Gul, signed an
agreement providing for the establishment of joint industrial parks in
the West Bank which will provide new jobs for 5,000 Palestinians.
Praising the deal, Peres said that only prosperity can bring peace.
According to the Israeli President, all positive developments after
World War II were brought about by economic, not political factors.
At his side, Abbas concurred, articulating his belief that politics and
economics go hand in hand, and that the agreement could contribute to
the success of Annapolis.
Peres is slated to make history later in the day as the first Israeli
leader to address the parliament of a Muslim country.
On Monday he met with Gul, who expressed his hope that the Annapolis
conference will constitute a turning point in the peace process.
Meanwhile, chief Palestinian chief negotiator Ahmed Qureia reported
Tuesday "limited achievement'' in the talks with Israel ahead of the
Annapolis peace conference, but said there were also `"obstacles and
difficulties we have to work out before the coming conference.''
Qureia spoke in the West Bank town of Ramallah after meeting with EU
foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who is in the region trying to
narrow gaps ahead of the conference.
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