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EU Foreign Policy Chief, Catherine Ashton, Urges
Israel to Resume Peace Talks
Published yesterday (updated) 13/03/2010 21:34
Bethlehem - Ma'an/Agencies -
The EU called on Israel to resume peace talks with the Ramallah
leadership on Saturday, a day before the union's foreign policy chief
Catherine Ashton is set to begin her fist trip to the region, The
Associated Press reported.
Ashton warned that peace efforts,
brought to a halt in December 2008 as Israel launched its war on Gaza,
could fail, condemning Israel's plan to build 1,600 new exclusively
Israeli homes in occupied East Jerusalem.
"I'm very concerned,
I'm concerned that Israeli announced this just as the proximity talks
were beginning" between Israelis and the Palestinians, she said.
Ashton called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "to
demonstrate leadership," speaking to journalists after meeting with
European foreign ministers in Saariselka, northern Finland.
"We
need a negotiated peace settlement, it needs to happen quickly and now,"
she said.
Ashton said she would notify Netanyahu that "he's in a
unique position, he has a high rating in Israel, and it's not always the
case, and there has been over the past month relative calm," adding that
the Israeli prime minister should seize the opportunity to take his
people to "the possibility of a long term calm and prosperity.
"And that can only be done by reaching a settlement," she added.
Spain, the present holders of the EU's rotating presidency, also voiced
their concerns for Israel's announcement and the potentially detrimental
affects it could have on the peace process.
"Until now, it's not
too late, but if we wait for more than two years it will be too late,"
Spain's Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos said, warning that there
would be no more land left to negotiate and that it would be extremely
difficult to fix borders between Israel and a Palestinian state.
"The Palestinian moderate leadership would not be able to maintain
themselves as a peaceful partner, so the time is for urgency, for moving
forward," he added.
Ashton will visit Egypt, Syria, Lebanon,
Jordan, Israel and the Palestinian territories and give a platform
speech in Egypt, before attending a meeting of the Middle East Quartet
in Moscow.
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