Sharon: No more unilateral pullouts
Sep 29 7:55 AM US/Eastern
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Excerpt:By Jonathan Saul
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on Thursday rejected suggestions from aides that Israel could quit more of the occupied West Bank and unilaterally set a border with the Palestinians after its Gaza pullout.
Sharon told a Tel Aviv business conference the only plan on the table was the U.S.-backed "road map" which is meant to lead to a negotiated Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel.
"We don't have a better plan than this for Israel's future and I repeat and stress this due to the rumours," Sharon said. "There is only one plan and it is the road map."
The withdrawal of Israeli troops and 9,000 settlers from occupied Gaza and a corner of the West Bank, completed this month, was billed by Sharon as a disengagement from conflict with the Palestinians.
Key Sharon advisers had suggested at conferences this week that one day Israel could carry out further withdrawals from the West Bank and unilaterally set a border with the Palestinians if negotiations looked set to fail.
"Only unilateral steps can work now," said Eival Giladi, widely seen as architect of the Gaza withdrawal plan and the barrier that Israel is building in the West Bank for what it calls security reasons and Palestinians say is a land grab. Read Full Story