Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, has called for the creation of a demilitarised Palestinian state, saying this would be key to peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
In his much-anticipated policy speech on Sunday, Netanyahu called for the immediate resumption of peace talks between the two sides.
"In my vision of peace, two people live in good neighbourly relations, each with their own flag ... Neither threaten the other's security," he told his audience at Bar-Ilan University, outside Tel Aviv.
"In any peace agreement, the territory under Palestinian control must be disarmed, with solid security guarantees for Israel."
Netanyahu called for "immediate negotiations for peace without prior arrangements" from the Palestinians, and said he was willing to meet Arab leaders anywhere to discuss the issue.
"I call the leaders of the Arab nations to co-operate with the Palestinians and with us on economic peace," he said.
Demilaterizing a whole country? They just want to talk anytime they want without resistance. They made Obama Look fool.