Saturday, May 06, 2006

EGYPT ROADMAP OUTDATED CHANGE

Well Well. Egypt wants a change in the Roadmap interesting, is this were they might go to the Geneva Accord like I think they will. Because in Daniel 9:27, This verse says the Roadmap will be signed by Israel, Arabs and many. And many people signed the Geneva Accord, I take the Bible literal when it says the Peace contract will be signed by Many, The Geneva Accord was signed by many people, so I think The peace process will switch to it. Only God knows, but I go literally by what the Bible says.

Egypt says Mideast peace 'roadmap' outdated, needs change 2 hours, 3 minutes ago


CAIRO (AFP) - Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit has said that the Middle East peace "roadmap" needed to be modified and called on the Palestinians to clarify their position towards its principles. The roadmap needs to be modified because its expiry date was last year in 2005," Abul Gheit said at a conference in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria.

Palestinians need to "create a clear workplan to define the Palestinian Authority's position on the principles fixed by the Quartet," Abul Gheit said Saturday. The language of negotiation is the only way to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," he said. If we succeed in gathering all the parties to participate... we could reach an agreement that may take several years to implement.

The international "roadmap" to peace was designed by the so-called Middle East quartet of the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations. It was announced in 2003, with the aim of establishing by 2005 a viable Palestinian state living alongside Israel in peace.
The group is due to meet in New York on Tuesday to promote the peace plan, along with foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, Egypt's official MENA news agency reported. On Thursday, Abul Gheit met in Cairo with his Palestinian counterpart Mahmud Zahar and asked that the Palestinians determine their position vis-a-vis the principles laid down by the quartet, MENA said.

Abul Gheit also called on the Palestinians to adopt a common position based on the Arab peace
initiative and on UN resolutions. The Arab peace initiative, which was adopted by the Arab Summit in Beirut in 2002, calls for normalizing relations with Israel in exchange for an Israeli withdrawal from the Palestinian territories according to the 1967 borders. The initiative, which also calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state, has been rejected by Israel which is aiming to set its final borders with or without Palestinian agreement by 2010.

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