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Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat criticized Netanyahu's newest statement on Jerusalem, while indicating Palestinians could agree to resume talks anyway. "We should give the proximity talks the chance they deserve, but at the same time, it is evident after Mr. Netanyahu's statements last night that this Israeli government is determined to continue the course of settlements, dictation and confrontation and not peace and reconciliation," he said. Palestinians will begin indirect talks, Erekat said, if Israel agrees not to initiate new construction projects in Jerusalem and cancels plans for 1,600 new housing units in an east Jerusalem neighborhood. The announcement that those units had been approved was made during a visit to Israel in March by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and angered the Obama administration. Direct talks will only be possible if Israel freezes all construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, he said.
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