Obama Vows to Prevent Unilateral Palestinian Steps

U.S. President, Barack Obama, has given the Zionist regime verbal and written guarantees that the United States will not allow the Palestinians to conduct any unilateral steps during indirect talks, or even in the event such talks fail, diplomatic sources in Washington reported.
The sources did not mention any guarantees that would prohibit the Zionist regime from continuing its unilateral measures especially settlement activities and its illegal policies in occupied Eastern Jerusalem.
The guarantees were reportedly delivered to the enemy during the visit of U.S. Middle East Envoy, George Mitchell, who is touring the region in an attempt to launch indirect Palestinian-"Israeli" talks.
In a statement to Al Manar Television, the sources said that the United States will not allow the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas to conduct any unilateral measures, and added that declaring a Palestinian state can only happened through a Palestinian-"Israel" agreement and as an outcome of direct talks between the two sides.
According to Al Manar, the United States supports "Israel's" demand of a Palestinian recognition of the country as a Jewish State under any agreement, and that a Palestinian State will not be declared before this recognition is made official and public, and before declaring an end to the Middle East conflict.
There was no mention of the internationally guaranteed Palestinian demands of the Right of Return, East Jerusalem as the capital of the future state, the refugees' Right of Return, borders or any of the core issues.
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