Israeli-Palestinian peace 'not moving forward'
The peace process between Israel and the Palestinians is "not moving
forward" though there is progress in the Middle East as a whole, French
Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Friday."In the region, things
are moving... countries such as Syria and Saudi Arabia appear to be
moving closer to one another," Kouchner said after meeting Lebanese
President Michel Sleiman.
"In the Middle East, things seem to be advancing. But the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict is not moving forward - on the contrary,"
Kouchner said in Beirut.
The situation is a worry for France but "we are very hopeful that
this will move forward as well, meaning (the creation of) a viable,
independent Palestinian state that can live in peace" side by side with
Israel, he added.The French minister reiterated a call for Israel to
freeze its settlement activity and urged the Jewish state to resume
peace talks.
Israel has refused to stop construction work in settlements in
occupied territory, which the international community considers illegal
and which is one of the major obstacles in the hobbled Middle East peace
process.
In a move considered a sign of rapprochement, Saudi Arabia in June
named an ambassador to Syria after leaving the post vacant for a
year.Relations between the two had soured following the allegedly
Syrian-linked 2005 assassination of Lebanese ex-premier Rafiq Hariri,
who was close to the Saudi monarchy. Damascus has denied any link.Riyadh
was also unhappy about Damascus's warm relations with Saudi arch-rival
Iran and their support for the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah.
Diplomats in Riyadh say the Saudis have viewed approvingly Damascus's
apparent non-interference in Lebanon's recent elections, which led to
the designation of Hariri's son, Saad Hariri, as next prime minister.
Kouchner, who on Friday held talks with officials including Hariri
and Hezbollah international relations chief Nawaf Moussawi, called for
the formation of a Lebanese government without any foreign intervention.
- AFP
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