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Thursday, November 22, 2007

A Letter to Palestine from Francis Boyle

Francis Boyle has sent this letter out to Palestine.

My Dear Palestinian Friends:
As you can see from the US Government's list of Invitees to the Annapolis Conference, it has only invited the Palestinian Authority, not the PLO. But only the PLO has the authority under international law to negotiate on behalf of the Palestinian People and the State of Palestine. That is why the Chairman of the PLO Yasser Arafat signed the Oslo Agreement in the name of the PLO. The Palestinian Authority has no authorization under international law to negotiate on behalf of the Palestinian People, let alone the State of Palestine, whose Provisional Government is the PLO Executive Committee. Indeed, an entire series of UN General Assembly Resolutions have made it clear that only the PLO is the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian People. Hence this delegation of the Palestinian Authority to the Annapolis Conference has no legal authority under international law to conclude anything on behalf of the Palestinian People, let alone the State of Palestine
I would appreciate it if you would be so kind as to bring this matter to the attention of the Palestinian People around the world.
Thank you.
Francis A. Boyle
Professor of International Law
Legal Advisor to the Palestinian Delegation to the Middle East Peace Negotiations
and His Excellency Dr. Haidar Abdul Shaffi (1991-1993)

Press Statement
Sean McCormack
Washington, DC
November 20, 2007


Announcement of Annapolis Conference

On November 27, the United States will host Israeli Prime Minister Olmert,
Palestinian Authority President Abbas, along with the Members of the Quartet,
the Members of the Arab League Follow-on Committee, the G-8, the permanent
members of the UN Security Council, and other key international actors for a
conference at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Secretary Rice
will host a dinner the preceding evening here in Washington, where President
Bush will deliver remarks. President Bush and the Israeli and Palestinian
leaders will deliver speeches to open the formal conference in Annapolis.

The Annapolis Conference will signal broad international support for the
Israeli and Palestinian leaders' courageous efforts, and will be a launching
point for negotiations leading to the establishment of a Palestinian state and
the realization of Israeli-Palestinian peace.

Those invited to attend the conference are:

United States
Israel
Palestinian Authority
Algeria
Arab League Secretary General
Bahrain
Brazil
Canada
China
Egypt
EU Commission
EU High Rep
EU Pres Portugal
France
Germany
Greece
India
Indonesia
Iraq
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Lebanon
Malaysia
Mauritania
Morocco
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Poland
Qatar
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Slovenia
South Africa
Spain
Sudan
Sweden
Syria
Quartet Special Envoy Tony Blair
Tunisia
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
UNSYG
Yemen

Observers:
IMF
World Bank

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