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Washington Mute on U.S. Tradeoff Ideas Described By Peres

Boucher would not comment on “stories… or quotes out there from any particular person about what the United States might be planning.”

WASHINGTON , June 7 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - The U.S. State Department Thursday would not comment directly on a proposal attributed to Washington by Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres that Israel abandon its illegal settlements in the West Bank and Gaza in return for Palestinian renunciation of the right of return for refugees.

“As far as stories out there or quotes out there from any particular person about what the United States might be planning or have in mind, at this point I just have to say, we're listening, we're sharing ideas, we are discussing with others,” State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said, quoted by Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Boucher said President George W. Bush was looking forward to discussions “about how we can proceed” with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who visits him at Camp David this weekend, and with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who comes to the White House Monday, June 10.

Speaking in Tel Aviv, Peres claimed Washington had proposed Israel dismantle its settlements in the West Bank and Gaza in return for a Palestinian renunciation of the right of return for refugees.

“There are new ideas in the air from the United States, under which Israel would give up all its settlements and the Palestinians would renounce the refugees’ right of return,” Peres said, though he did not mention a specific U.S. plan or provide further details.

A senior U.S. official said there were “a lot of ideas on the table,” but no decision has yet been made on what, “specifically, would be the U.S. position.”  

Both the right of return of refugees and the fate of the existing illegal settlements should be “defined as a final status issue,” the official said. “It is not for the United States to say how refugees are to be dealt with.”  

Israel has built more than 160 illegal settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip since occupying the lands in the 1967 Middle East war. The settler population has mushroomed to about 400,000, including occupied east Jerusalem .

Since Israel 's creation in 1948, about 3.7 million Palestinians have been registered as refugees. They demand the “right of return” to their homes in the Palestinian land occupied by Israel , but Israel has adamantly objected under the pretext this would destroy the Jewish character of its state.

 

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