Ramallah, January 2, 2010 (Pal Telegraph)- Barakat Al-Farra, the Palestinian ambassador to Egypt, announced that Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas plans to meet Monday in Cairo with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to discuss the latest development on Palestinian arena
He pointed out that Mr. Abbas would arrive in Cairo, as well as the accompanying delegation Sunday afternoon, explaining that the meeting with Mubarak is of great importance, as it comes just before a visit to Washington by Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit and Minister Omar Suleiman, head of intelligence, on January 8, 2010 for the purpose of proposing ideas to resuscitate the stalled peace talks.
He explained that President Mubarak would brief President Mahmoud Abbas on the results of his talks in Cairo on Tuesday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli stance of the Arab proposal introduced by President Mubarak to Netanyahu, which emphasizes the need to halt settlement activities and start negotiations for the establishment of the Palestinian state on the borders of June 4, 1967, and with East Jerusalem as its capital, according to international standards and the Arab peace initiative.



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