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Erikat: President Abbas Stressed on Palestinian Stance Calling for Implementing Road Map, Bush Vision
JERUSALEM, February 19, 2007 (WAFA) - Head of the PLO Negotiations Affairs Department, Saeb Erikat, said Monday that President Mahmoud Abbas stressed on the Palestinian stance which calls for implementing the Road Map and the two-state vision of President George Bush.
Following the Jerusalem trilateral meeting, involving President Abbas, Israeli PM Ehud Olmert and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Erikat told WAFA that the parties have agreed to maintain the truce, adding they discussed mechanisms to make the two-state vision of President Bush a realistic political track.
He said there are no work mechanisms at the current period, adding President Abbas and PM Olmert agreed to meet again.
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