Four days before American Mideast envoy George Mitchell's arrival to the region, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni warned Saturday night of a rift with the United States if a right-wing government is elected, as such a government would be perceived in Washington as a "peace refuser".
The Likud said in response that the Kadima chairwoman's remarks reflect stress. "This is a ridiculous spin," the party said in a statement.
In closed forums over the weekend, following US President Barack Obama's inauguration and Mitchell's appointment as Mideast envoy, Livni said, "Mitchell's mission is a positive thing under a government which will continue the current diplomatic policy.
"When Israel supports a solution of two states for two people, the pressure won't be on Israel. If we have a government headed by myself which will advance this policy, the pressure will be exerted on Iran and its satellite countries and we'll be able to recruit the US to our war on terror.
"If we have an extreme right-wing government, which will reject this principle, the pressure will be directed at Israel."
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