Sunday, July 12, 2009

Solana to UN: Accept Palestinian state even if Israel does not

European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana on Saturday called for the United Nations Security Council to recognize a Palestinian state by a certain deadline even if an agreement is not reached between Israel and the Palestinians.

Solana made the comments on Saturday at a lecture in London. The Palestinians have said they will not revive peace talks unless there is a halt to Israel's settlement activities in the West Bank.

"After a fixed deadline, a UN Security Council resolution should proclaim the adoption of the two-state solution," Solana said, adding this should include border parameters, refugees, control over the city of Jerusalem and security arrangements.

"It would accept the Palestinian state as a full member of the UN, and set a calendar for implementation. It would mandate the resolution of other remaining territorial disputes and legitimize the end of claims," Solana went on.
Advocating a return to Israel's borders before the 1967 Six-Day War with Egypt, Syria and Jordan in which it took the West Bank and other territories, Solana said mediators should set a timetable for a peace agreement.

"If the parties are not able to stick to it (the timetable), then a solution backed by the international community should be put on the table," he said.

By Reuters

Solana to UN: Accept Palestinian state even if Israel does not

European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana on Saturday called for the United Nations Security Council to recognize a Palestinian state by a certain deadline even if an agreement is not reached between Israel and the Palestinians.

Solana made the comments on Saturday at a lecture in London. The Palestinians have said they will not revive peace talks unless there is a halt to Israel's settlement activities in the West Bank.

"After a fixed deadline, a UN Security Council resolution should proclaim the adoption of the two-state solution," Solana said, adding this should include border parameters, refugees, control over the city of Jerusalem and security arrangements.

"It would accept the Palestinian state as a full member of the UN, and set a calendar for implementation. It would mandate the resolution of other remaining territorial disputes and legitimize the end of claims," Solana went on.
Advocating a return to Israel's borders before the 1967 Six-Day War with Egypt, Syria and Jordan in which it took the West Bank and other territories, Solana said mediators should set a timetable for a peace agreement.

"If the parties are not able to stick to it (the timetable), then a solution backed by the international community should be put on the table," he said.

By Reuters

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Le Forum International pour la Paix soutien le président Obama

Une fenêtre d'opportunités importante s'ouvre au Moyen Orient.

Nous appelons le président Barack Hussein Obama à se donner tout les moyens de ses ambitions, pour que la paix devienne réalité au Moyen Orient, car les peuples de la région sont fatigués et frustrés par tant de promesses non tenues et des beaux discours, des plans ambitieux et d'accords non respectés, ce ne sont que les actes qui leur rendront espoir, et le président Obama doit utiliser tout les moyens à sa disposition pour fermement encourager les pays du Moyen Orient à se réconcilier.

Déclare Ofer Bronchtein, Président du Forum International pour la Paix au Proche Orient.