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Arafat’s Mobility May Snag Talks

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From Reuters

Palestinian prime minister-designate Mahmoud Abbas said Sunday he would not go abroad to discuss peace moves until Israel lets Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat travel freely again.

Analysts say Abbas fears that accepting a White House invitation would make him look like a U.S. lackey in Palestinian eyes.

President Bush is to unveil a peace “road map” soon, aimed at reviving negotiations after 2 1/2 years of bloodshed. Abbas’ stand may delay such talks.

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Israel has said that Arafat is free to leave his Ramallah base and go abroad but it will not promise to let him return.

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