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Vol. 5 Num 454 Sun. September 04, 2005  
   
International


Sharon-Abbas will hold summit this month


Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will meet this month, their first summit since Jewish settlers were evacuated from occupied Gaza, an Israeli newspaper said yesterday.

Haaretz said in its online edition that the leaders would meet at the end of the month after attending a September 14-16 summit at the United Nations. Israeli political sources confirmed talks were expected this month but had no details on the date or venue.

The Palestinians denied a summit had been set. But Abbas said in a published interview he would welcome new talks with Sharon that could help advance a US-led "road map" to peace.

"An official negotiating meeting should be held in Jerusalem, and we are ready for any meeting," Abbas told the Palestinian daily al-Quds.

Last month's withdrawals from the Gaza Strip and a corner of the West Bank, the first removal by Israel of settlements from land where Palestinians seek statehood, has stirred hopes of ending almost five years of fighting.