Ahmed Qorei
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Ahmed Qorei
Ahmed Ali Mohammed Qurei, also known by his Arabic kunya Abu Alaais a former Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority. First appointed to the position in October 2003, he tendered his resignation on January 26, 2006, following the defeat of the Fatah party in the Palestinian legislative election, 2006, and remained in office in a caretaker capacity until 19 February when he was succeeded by Ismail Haniyeh. During his tenure as prime minister, he has also had responsibility for...
discussion issues specific
There was no discussion on specific issues or narrowing of gaps.
principle welcome
In principle we welcome the withdrawal ... we welcome the evacuation of the settlements.
left losing nor peace process serve stability time
There is no time left for postponement, ... Losing time does not serve the peace process nor the stability of this region.
chaos crime security situation
The security situation is very serious. Chaos, murders, crime and gun-carrying continue.
convincing overall presented satisfying
Overall what was presented to us was not convincing and satisfying to us,
building destroy encourages land leave peace process statement violation
If there is any violation in the land issue, or any statement that encourages the building of the wall, that it would destroy the peace process and leave nothing for negotiation,
agreement certain difficult keeps might momentum point reach time until
I think it is very difficult to reach an agreement in the time left. We might end this negotiation at a certain point that keeps the momentum until after the election.
accept borders built less state
The Palestinian state should be built on the borders of 1967 and the Palestinians will not accept any state less than that.