Abbas never said ‘no’ to my plan says Israel’s former PM Olmert

 By AFP – Sep 23,2018 – JORDAN TIMES

French President Emmanuel Macron (centre right) welcomes Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas prior to their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, on Friday (AFP photo)

Ramallah — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is the only Palestinian leader capable of striking a peace deal with Israel, former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert said in comments broadcast on Saturday after the two men met in Paris.

“President Abbas never said ‘no’ to my plan, never,” said Olmert.

“The only person among the Palestinian people who is capable of doing it and who proved in the past that he is completely committed to do it is Dr Mahmoud Abbas, and that’s why I have an immense respect for him,” he said.

He was speaking to the official television station of the Abbas-headed Palestinian Authority after their meeting.

US-brokered peace talks have been frozen since 2014, and the Palestinian leadership cut contact with the White House after US President Donald Trump recognised the disputed city of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December.

Palestinians accuse Trump of blatant bias in favour of Israel and say he is blackmailing them to force them to accept the White House’s terms.

Olmert headed the Israeli government from 2006 to 2009, when a bid to agree on a two-state solution collapsed with Israeli officials accusing Abbas of rejecting a plan proposed by Olmert.

Olmert’s comments prompted a cold reaction from the Israeli government.

Science and Technology Minister Ofir Akunis, a member of current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party, said Abbas had “humiliated” Olmert.

“He did not even respond to his miserable proposal to create a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital and an [Israeli] withdrawal to the 1967 lines,” Akunis said.

Olmert was released from prison in July 2017 after serving 16 months for corruption.

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  1. Reminds me: I met President Abbas and got his ‘ok’ to assist Gaza. Some Arab Foundation told me that they would fund my project if I could get Israeli’s permission of access. Simple minded that I was I thought it should be easy for IOM (International Organisation for Migration) to get Israel’s permission, as IOM did a lot for the Israelis, such as bringing all the Russian and Ethiopian Jews to Israel. However the Israeli Ambassador instead ‘protested’ to IOM’s Headquarter that ‘your man in Amman is trying to do something’ and the Head office instead of helping me and supporting my project backed out and apologised. Ah well, google: Glimpses into the life of a global nomad part nine

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