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Sharon to UN Chief: No Progress on Road Map Until Militants Disarmed


(Ha'aretz) Akiva Eldar, Arnon Regular and Yoav Stern - Prime Minister Sharon was meeting with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan Sunday in Jerusalem when Israel Television carried an interview with PA Chairman Abbas, who said he would be ready for full-scale diplomatic talks after the anticipated announcement of a formal cease-fire by all the Palestinian factions. Sharon responded by telling Annan that there would be no progress on the road map peace plan until the Palestinian armed factions are completely disarmed, rejecting Abbas' proposal that a cease-fire would be enough to allow the start of final-status agreement negotiations. Sharon told Annan, who is in Israel for Tuesday's opening of the new Holocaust History Museum at Yad Vashem, that the PA must also end incitement in mosques and eliminate anti-Israeli incitement from PA schoolbooks before Israel would agree to peace negotiations. Sharon said that there has been a drop in incitement, but that it was not enough. Sharon also told Annan that Hizballah's meddling in Palestinian affairs, including by financing terrorist attacks, was endangering Abbas' rule.
2005-03-14 00:00:00
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