Palestinians will not start negotiations with Israel if it does not cancel settlement plan in East Jerusalem, a senior Palestinian official said Thursday, Xinhua reported.
Also on Wednesday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Israel's building of new settlements threaten proximity negotiations.
"The Israeli settlement activities threaten these negotiations," Abbas said in a joint news conference with the visiting U.S. Vice President Joe Biden in Ramallah.
"We call for canceling that decision," which allowed the building of 1,600 houses for Jews in East Jerusalem, Abbas said.
Palestinians urge Israel to cancel settlement plan before talks
See Also:
- Russia urges Israel to halt settlement construction
- Arab League slams Israeli settlements as "scandalous violation"
- Turkey strongly condemns Israeli decision to permit construction of new residences in East Jerusalem
- Israel to build over 900 homes in East Jerusalem
- Major Jewish group urges US to veto Arab-backed move in Security Council


