Saturday, September 12, 2009

Netanyahu: We want peace but we're suckers

TEL AVIV - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel preksinoć will be "greener" in peace negotiations, despite their desire to make concessions to reach agreement with its neighbors.
- We have proven many times that we are willing to make compromises for peace, but we will not get lost - we are not willing to be suckers. There is a government in Israel that strengthens our security, water economy from the crisis in the recovery and progress in the diplomatic process responsibly and with open eyes, while standing firmly behind the interests of our peoples and countries - Netanyahu told members of his conservative Likud Party.
Speech is understood as the forerunner of posts on temporary freeze construction in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, to require the United States, and what some in the Likud fiercely oppose.
Netanyahu is the Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank marked the "loyal and good citizens."
- You deserve to live a normal life. We will do two things at the same time: progress in the diplomatic process and allow you to live a normal-Netanyahu said, but stressed that "united Jerusalem, the capital of the Jewish people and will remain so forever."
He said that the people of Israel is ready to do more for peace, "but that will not give up the clear and nedvosmislenog registration of the Jewish people to the state of Israel. Speech precedes the arrival of U.S. special envoy for the Middle East George Mitchell in the two-day visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories, which will seek to freeze construction of Jewish settlements.

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