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This is an archive article published on July 15, 2003

Britain rebuffs Sharon on severing ties with Arafat

Brital rebuffed visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s appeal on Monday to cut ties with Yasser Arafat, who Israel has accused ...

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Brital rebuffed visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s appeal on Monday to cut ties with Yasser Arafat, who Israel has accused of undermining reformist Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas.

‘‘(Foreign Secretary Jack Straw) made it clear that the British position, which is also that of the European Union, is that we would continue to have dealings with Arafat,’’ a British official said after Straw held talks with Sharon.

Sharon was scheduled to hold talks with British PM Tony Blair later in the day on ways to shore up an internationally-backed West Asia peace roadmap.

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Britain has long argued it cannot ignore the democratically elected Palestinian President although Israel and the United States shun him, accusing him of fomenting violence.

Blair was expected to press Sharon on issues such as a freeze, mandated by the peace plan, on the expansion of Jewish settlements on occupied land Palestinians want for a state and a release of Palestinian prisoners.

Sharon is visiting Britain and Norway to highlight new peacemaking credentials after he and Abbas affirmed the roadmap at a June 4 summit. (Reuters)

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