| French special envoy Pierre Vimont in the West Bank city of Ramallah. |
"The French ideas are timely, the French ideas are realistic and the French ideas are the only thing in town, and those who care about peace between Palestinians and Israelis must fully support the French ideas," Erekat said.
France launched the effort earlier this year to host an international conference to revive peace talks. It initially vowed to recognise a Palestinian state if talks failed, but French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault later said the recognition would not be automatic.
Vimont on Monday met Israeli foreign ministry director general Dore Gold, a close ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Foreign ministry spokesperson Emmanuel Nahshon said Israel wants direct negotiations with the Palestinians and sought to "understand the initiative's logic" during talks with Vimont.
"The Israeli side emphasised the importance of direct, bilateral negotiations, with no prior conditions between the parties," he said. The French initiative comes amid a wave of violence since October that has killed 193 Palestinians and 28 Israelis.
Most of the Palestinians were killed while carrying out knife, gun or car-ramming attacks, according to the Israeli authorities. Others were shot dead during protests and clashes, while some were killed in Israeli air raids in the Gaza Strip.
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