Resumption of Israel-Palestinian Peace Talks and New EU Guidelines

Resumption of Israel-Palestinian Peace Talks and New EU Guidelines

21st July 2013
The Executive Council of Aus­trali­an Jewry (ECAJ) has warmly welcomed the announce­ment of an agreement being reached for resuming direct nego­ti­ations between Israel and the Palestini­ans.

“We express our sincere hope that a just and enduring peace can be reached between Israel and the Palestini­ans on the basis of the principle of two States for two peoples”, said ECAJ President, Dr Danny Lamm. “We note with appre­ci­ation that the Aus­trali­an Government’s policy state­ments have con­sist­ently affirmed this principle, and have urged the parties to return to direct nego­ti­ations without pre­con­di­tions,” Dr Lamm said.

Dr Lamm was also highly critical of new guidelines published by the European Union con­cern­ing the eli­gib­il­ity of Israeli entities which operate beyond the Green Line to benefit from grants, prizes and financial instru­ments funded by the EU.

“It is not the place of the EU or anyone else to try to pre-empt the res­ol­u­tion of final status issues such as borders and set­tle­ments which the parties them­selves have pre­vi­ously agreed can only be resolved by them in direct nego­ti­ations”, Dr Lamm said. “The approach taken by the EU is ham-fisted and poten­tially counter-pro­duct­ive. It sends out the utterly unreal­ist­ic message that only the Israelis, and not the Palestini­ans, will need to make painful com­prom­ises to achieve peace”.

 

Contact:
Peter Wertheim AM | Executive Director
phone: 02 8353 8500 | m: 0408 160 904 | fax 02 9361 5888
e: [email protected]

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