PALESTINE - Sept 17 - Abbas Threatens To Boycott Summit.Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Mahmoud Abbas (Arabic: محمود عباس) (born March 26, 1935), also known by the kunya Abu Mazen will not attend the US-hosted peace conference in November unless Israel agrees to reach an agreement with the Palestinians there, Abbas' associates told Israeli daily Haaretz, adding the summit could "prove dangerous". The Palestinian sources were reacting to Olmert's statement that Israel and the Palestinians will not present an "agreement of principles" on final status issues at the summit, but issue a joint declaration instead. "We are formulating a joint declaration to headline the regional meeting, should it take place", Olmert told ministers from his party, Kadima, on Sept 16. "If Olmert says there'll just be a declaration, it's not worth going to this meeting in Washington", said NiHammad, an adviser to Abbas. In an unusual move, Abbas' office issued a press statement reacting to Olmert's statement. In the statement, Abbas' office did not refer to the possibility that Abbas would not attend. The statement did say, however, that the PA was seeking a structural agreement, and that a declaration of intentions would not suffice suf·fice v. suf·ficed, suf·fic·ing, suf·fic·es v.intr. 1. To meet present needs or requirements; be sufficient: These rations will suffice until next week. . The statement called for a timetable and mechanisms outlining the implementation of stages of the permanent agreement. The statement also said that all issues of the permanent agreement - including jurisdiction on holy places, permanent borders and the question of Palestinian refugees You can help Wikipedia by removing weasel words. - must be addressed in the agreement. "We can live without the summit, but if it takes place and fails by producing nothing more than a joint statement, then it could prove to be dangerous for the whole region", one of Abbas' senior advisers told Haaretz. "We must not attend such a summit. We're not demanding the resolution of the entire problem by then, but we are demanding a significant breakthrough from the meeting". At a media briefing in Jeddah last week, Saudi FM Prince Saud Al-Faisal echoed the Palestinian demands. "If this conference will not discuss serious topics aimed to resolve the conflict, put Arab initiative as a key objective, set an agenda that details issues as required and oblige Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories This article is about occupied territory in general: for more specific discussion of the territories captured by Israel in the Six-Day War, see Israeli-occupied territories. Occupied territories , this conference will not have any objective and will turn into protracted pro·tract tr.v. pro·tract·ed, pro·tract·ing, pro·tracts 1. To draw out or lengthen in time; prolong: disputants who needlessly protracted the negotiations. 2. negotiations". Western diplomats Some famous diplomats include: Afghanistan
`dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop. will not attend the
summit. The sources say the Saudis think that a declaration of
intentions is not sufficient justification for their attendance.
Meanwhile, Israeli officials said that they have quietly promoted
Mahmoud Abbas from "Chairman Abbas" to "President
Abbas" in an apparent effort to increase his stature both
internationally and among the Palestinians. Last September, when FM
Tzipi Livni addressed the UN General Assembly, she referred to Abbas as
chairman of the PA. When she addresses the body this year, she will - as
she and PM Ehud Olmert have been doing now for months - most likely
refer to him as the president of the PA. An Israeli government official
said there is more at issue here than merely semantics semantics [Gr.,=significant] in general, the study of the relationship between words and meanings. The empirical study of word meanings and sentence meanings in existing languages is a branch of linguistics; the abstract study of meaning in relation to language or . "The
significance of the term 'president' is that it gives him
greater esteem, both domestically and internationally. It is no secret
that Israel is trying to bolster him, especially in contrast to the PA
PM Ismail Haniyeh Ismail Haniyeh (Arabic: إسماعيل هنية; sometimes transliterated as Ismail Haniya or Ismail Haniyah ", the official said.
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