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US Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney arrives to deliver
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RAMALLAH
(Reuters) -- Palestinian officials accused US Republican presidential
candidate Mitt Romney on Monday of undermining peace prospects by
calling Jerusalem "the capital of Israel", ignoring their own claims to
the city and most world opinion.
Romney used the term on Sunday
to sustained applause from his Israeli audience in the Holy City, during
a trip to present himself as Israel's closest ally ahead of the Nov. 6
election contest with President Barack Obama.
"We condemn his
statements. Those who speak about the two-state solution should know
that there can be no Palestinian state without East Jerusalem,"
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told Reuters on Monday.
"What
this man is doing here is just promoting extremism, violence and hatred,
and this is absolutely unacceptable," he said. "His statements are just
rewarding the occupation and aggression."
Israel seized eastern
Jerusalem during a 1967 war. A UN Security Council resolution condemns a
1980 Israeli law that declared Jerusalem the "complete and undivided"
capital of the country as a violation of international law.
Most
countries, including the United States, have not recognized Israel's
declaration and have kept their embassies in the coastal city of Tel
Aviv.
Previous US presidential candidates, including Senator
Obama in June 2008, have referred to Jerusalem as Israel's capital ahead
of elections, only to row back when taking power and suggest the issue
should be resolved by negotiations.
A senior aide to President
Mahmoud Abbas, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, said Romney's statements were
unhelpful, stood in the way of a peace settlement and "contradict the
previous positions held by the American administration".
Palestine
Liberation Organization secretary-general Yasser Abed Rabbo said:
"American policy makers must abandon hypocrisy and stop attempting to
gain votes at the expense of the Palestinian people's rights."...
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