2006年VOA标准英语-Israeli and Palestinian Leaders Plan Summit(在线收听) |
By Robert Berger Israeli and Palestinian leaders are planning a rare summit meeting. They are facing major obstacles to putting the peace process back on track. -----
But in the wake of the war in Lebanon Israel wants to mend fences with the Arab world, and it hopes to start with its closest neighbor - the Palestinians. Israel will not talk to Hamas because it seeks the destruction of the Jewish state. But Mr. Abbas is from the more moderate Fatah party, and Israel believes he can be a peace partner. But Israeli spokesman Mark Regev says progress depends on whether Mr. Abbas can fulfill his commitment under the internationally-backed "road map" peace plan and restrain militant groups like Hamas. "We want to see movement; stagnation is not good for us. We'd like to be able to more forward in accordance with the road map for peace," he said. "And the minute the Palestinians can pick up the ball and say they are partners in peace, we're willing to go with them."
"See, I don't think it's a big step from Mr. Olmert toward the Palestinian issue just to come back to talk about [the] roadmap," he said. Mr. Abbas is trying to form a more moderate national unity government with Hamas in a bid to end crippling international sanctions on the Palestinian Authority. The proposed platform of the new government would support the peace process, but talks broke down over the refusal of Hamas to recognize Israel. So while there may be a summit, expectations are low on both sides for a breakthrough. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2006/9/34904.html |