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Peace plan good for both sides: Sharon
Last Updated Mon, 26 May 2003 14:25:23

JERUSALEM - Israel's prime minister says he endorsed a historic plan for peace with the Palestinians because continued fighting would be bad for both sides.

Ariel Sharon made the comment Monday, after facing hostility from within his own Likud Party for accepting the U.S.-backed plan.


Ariel Sharon

The peace plan lays out the steps for putting a stop to violence and creating a Palestinian state by 2005.

The Israeli cabinet endorsed the proposal Sunday by a vote of 12 to 7, with four abstentions.

Sharon heckled

Likud legislators heckled Sharon on Monday, reminding him that he has long been a prominent opponent of Palestinian statehood. But Sharon said keeping 3.5 million people under occupation is bad for both Palestinians and Israelis.

Meanwhile, officials have begun making arrangements for a meeting between Sharon and Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas. That's expected to be held in a couple of days.

The meeting would pave the way for a summit between the two leaders and U.S. President George Bush, which is expected next week.

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