United Nations – France To Begin Push For UN Middle East Action In ‘Coming Weeks’

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    French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (R) looks at United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (R), during a United Nations Security Council meeting about victims of attacks and abuses on ethnic or religious grounds in the Middle East at United Nations headquarters in New York, New York, USA, 27 March 2015.  EPA/EDUARDO MUNOZUnited Nations – France plans to start discussions with partners in the “coming weeks” on a United Nations Security Council resolution to lay out the parameters for ending the Middle East conflict, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Friday.

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    “I hope that the partners who were reluctant will not be reluctant anymore,” said Fabius, referring to the United States, which has traditionally shielded its ally Israel from any action at the United Nations.

    The United States has said it would “reassess” its options on U.S.-Israel relations and Middle East diplomacy after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took a stand last week against Palestinian statehood during his election campaign.

    In December, the United States voted against a Palestinian drafted resolution calling for an Israeli withdrawal from the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem and the establishment of a Palestinian state by late 2017.

    France, along with Britain and Germany, had also drafted a Security Council resolution late last year to set parameters for ending the conflict, but the text was put on the back burner until after the Israeli elections, which took place last week.

    “We have said that these parameters have to be defined and recognized by the Security Council and that obviously the two parties have to discuss, but the discussion will be accompanied by an international effort,” Fabius told a small group of reporters at the United Nations in New York.

    Palestinians seek a state in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, lands Israel captured in 1967.

    Netanyahu said ahead of his re-election he would not permit a Palestinian state to be created under his watch and promised to go on building settlements on occupied lands.

    Most countries view Israel’s settlement building on occupied land as illegal. U.N. Middle East envoy Robert Serry told the Security Council on Thursday that continued settlement building may have already killed a possible two-state solution.

    “Today nothing has moved forward, still development of settlements, the Palestinians are in a more and more difficult situation and we cannot stay like that,” Fabius said.


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    Geulah
    Geulah
    9 years ago

    Those lives lost by Charlie and in the supermarket are lives lost in vain. The march was a sham. The French are capitulators and their lack of action in the Rhineland proved it. DeGaulle and his phony cronies are laughing at us.

    ZoStone
    ZoStone
    9 years ago

    Oh, France wants to address THAT Middle East conflict. I thought they were referring to the situation in Syria…and Iraq…and Libya… They want to tackle the hard problem first. Very brave.

    Benny
    Benny
    9 years ago

    This Franch “peace lovers” should be ashamed even to say a word about Jews,
    Or maybe we should remind you how you were collaborators to another “peace lover” Germany to load our grandparents on the trains to the death camps!
    You murderers and collaborators of murderers, shut up!!!

    Tullysghost
    Tullysghost
    9 years ago

    Petain and Laval live—- the European union represents the descendants of Vichy,the rexists of Belgium,the sudetengermans,the bloodthirsty Balts,etc etc