That is from Hamas, (from the NYTimes). I hope it doesn't deceive diplomats and mediots. Some pithy quotes:
His conciliation went only so far, however. He repeated that he would not recognize Israel, saying to fellow Arab leaders, “There is only one enemy in the region, and that is Israel.”
But he urged outsiders to ignore the Hamas charter, which calls for the obliteration of Israel through jihad and cites as fact the infamous anti-Semitic forgery, “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.” Mr. Meshal did not offer to revoke the charter, but said it was 20 years old, adding, “We are shaped by our experiences.”
... On the two-state solution sought by the Americans, he said: “We are with a state on the 1967 borders, based on a long-term truce. This includes East Jerusalem, the dismantling of settlements and the right of return of the Palestinian refugees.” Asked what “long-term” meant, he said 10 years.
And what will happen during those ten years? And after ten years?
Let me just add that for the most part, Palestinians had the right of return (emanating from the right not to leave in the first place!) back in 1948. Their departure, primarily at the urging of Arab leaders, signaled their abandonment of that right.