Abbas Welcomes Obama Win, Urges him to Pursue Peace Efforts
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةPalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday congratulated U.S. President Barack Obama on his re-election and called on him to pursue Middle East peace efforts.
Abbas "congratulated U.S. President Barak Obama on his re-election as U.S. president for a second term," said a statement carried by official news agency WAFA.
"The president hopes that Obama continues his efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East."
Direct talks between Israel and the Palestinians have been on hold since late September 2010, when they ground to a halt over settlement construction.
While Obama's administration sought to renew an Israeli partial settlement freeze to push talks forward, it also opposed both a Palestinian bid for full U.N. membership and the admission of Palestine as a UNESCO member.
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said he hoped Obama's re-election would mean the creation of a Palestinian state in the next four years.
"We hope that a Palestinian state will be implemented in Obama's next term," he told Agence France Presse.
Erakat pointed out that Israel had announced new settlement tenders as Americans were going to the polls on Tuesday, and called on Obama to take swift action to prevent continuing Israeli settlement activity.
He also urged the new administration to back Palestinian plans to seek enhanced status at the United Nations General Assembly, where they are expected to request non-member status later this month.
"We hope Obama will stop settlements immediately and not stop the Palestinians from going to the U.N. to get non-member status because non-member status will protect the peace process and the two-state solution," Erakat said.
In Gaza, the ruling Hamas movement reacted cautiously to Obama's win, with spokesman Taher al-Nunu saying the group was "waiting to see if there will be a positive change in Obama's policy or not."
"We hope that Obama commits to legitimate Palestinian rights and stops his policy of double standards and bias towards Israel."
All Abbas has to do is say "Tomorrow I want to start talks with Netanyahu", who is waiting for a reply to the offer sent out last week.
As "the1phoenix" says he never did anything for peace, but he has done everything against peace. For over two years, he has refused to talk.