ABU DIS, West Bank -- A quick push to reach a truce with Israel,but no crackdown on militants despite U.S. pressure -- that's howPalestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia summed up his agenda in aninterview with The Associated Press on Monday, a day after takingoffice.
Qureia's basic approach differs little from that of hispredecessor, Mahmoud Abbas, who also wanted to end the Israeli-Palestinian violence but resigned in frustration last month, afterjust four months in office.
Like Abbas, Qureia appears to have no formula for breaking thedeadlock with Israel that has frozen the U.S.-backed "road map" peaceplan: Israel refuses to move forward until the Palestinians …
Palestinian premier hoping to develop truce with IsraelABU DIS, West Bank -- A quick push to reach a truce with Israel,but no crackdown on militants despite U.S. pressure -- that's howPalestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia summed up his agenda in aninterview with The Associated Press on Monday, a day after takingoffice.
Qureia's basic approach differs little from that of hispredecessor, Mahmoud Abbas, who also wanted to end the Israeli-Palestinian violence but resigned in frustration last month, afterjust four months in office.
Like Abbas, Qureia appears to have no formula for breaking thedeadlock with Israel that has frozen the U.S.-backed "road map" peaceplan: Israel refuses to move forward until the Palestinians …

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