Draft Permanent Status Agreement
Preamble
The State of Israel (hereinafter "Israel")
and the Palestine Liberation Organization (hereinafter "PLO"),
the representative of the Palestinian people (hereinafter the "Parties"):
Reaffirming their determination to put an end to decades
of confrontation and conflict, and to live in peaceful coexistence, mutual
dignity and security based on a just, lasting, and comprehensive peace and
achieving historic reconciliation;
Recognizing that peace requires the transition from
the logic of war and confrontation to the logic of peace and cooperation,
and that acts and words characteristic of the state of war are neither appropriate
nor acceptable in the era of peace;
Affirming their deep belief that the logic of peace
requires compromise, and that the only viable solution is a two-state solution
based on UNSC Resolution 242 and 338;
Affirming that this agreement marks the recognition
of the right of the Jewish people to statehood and the recognition of the
right of the Palestinian people to statehood, without prejudice to the equal
rights of the Parties' respective citizens;
Recognizing that after years of living in mutual fear
and insecurity, both peoples need to enter an era of peace, security and
stability, entailing all necessary actions by the parties to guarantee the
realization of this era;
Recognizing each other's right to peaceful and secure
existence within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts
of force;
Determined to establish relations based on cooperation
and the commitment to live side by side as good neighbors aiming both separately
and jointly to contribute to the well-being of their peoples;
Reaffirming their obligation to conduct themselves in
conformity with the norms of international law and the Charter of the United
Nations;
Confirming that this Agreement is concluded within the
framework of the Middle East peace process initiated in Madrid in October
1991, the Declaration of Principles of September 13, 1993, the subsequent
agreements including the Interim Agreement of September 1995, the Wye River
Memorandum of October 1998 and the Sharm El-Sheikh Memorandum of September
4, 1999, and the permanent status negotiations including the Camp David
Summit of July 2000, the Clinton Ideas of December 2000, and the Taba Negotiations
of January 2001;
Reiterating their commitment to United Nations Security
Council Resolutions 242, 338 and 1397 and confirming their understanding
that this Agreement is based on, will lead to, and - by its fulfillment
- will constitute the full implementation of these resolutions and to the
settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in all its aspects;
Declaring that this Agreement constitutes the realization
of the permanent status peace component envisaged in President Bush's speech
of June 24, 2002 and in the Quartet Roadmap process;
Declaring that this Agreement marks the historic reconciliation
between the Palestinians and Israelis, and paves the way to reconciliation
between the Arab World and Israel and the establishment of normal, peaceful
relations between the Arab states and Israel in accordance with the relevant
clauses of the Beirut Arab League Resolution of March 28, 2002; and
Resolved to pursue the goal of attaining a comprehensive
regional peace, thus contributing to stability, security, development and
prosperity throughout the region;
Have agreed on the following:
Next: Relations,
implementation and territory
Rex Brynen * info@prrn.org * 17 May 1996