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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 7723
THE DAY IN POLITICS / (eu) eu/middle east

EU concern for resumed colonisation by Israelis

Brussels, 23/05/2000 (Agence Europe) - On 22 May, the EU adopted the following Declaration on the Middle East Peace Process:

"The EU considers that a real opportunity exists to attain a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East, based on the basic principles established within the framework of Madrid. The European Union remains ready to work with the parties to this end. The EU deplores the recent escalation of tension and violence that has taken place in the Occupied Territories. The European Union urges all parties concerned to exercise restraint and appeals to Israeli and the Palestinian Authority to intensify their efforts with a view to urgently concluding the Framework Agreement foreseen in the Sharm-el-Sheikh Memorandum of September 1999 and the Permanent Status negotiations within the agreed time-frame and with the courage and spirit of compromise that they demand. The EU welcomes the Israeli decision to transfer Abu Dis, Ayzariyah and Suwahirah to full Palestinian control. The EU appeals to the parties to refrain from unilateral acts that may prejudge the final negotiated agreements. In this context the EU expresses particular concern about renewed Israeli settlement activity and road building, which is contrary to international law and which further complicates the search for solutions. A solution in full conformity with agreement signed regarding Palestinian prisoners detained by Israel should be found.

Reiterating the importance of the Syrian and Lebanese Tracks for a comprehensive solution in the region, the EU urges the parties to stay engaged with a view to early resumption of negotiations.

Pending a comprehensive solution, the EU welcomes Israel's decision to withdraw from Southern Lebanon in full accordance with UNSC Resolutions 425 and 426 and expresses the hope that this move will facilitate reconciliation and rehabilitation in the region. The EU expresses full support for the efforts of the UN Secretary-General to ensure implementation of the above-mentioned resolutions. The EU urges all sides to fully cooperate with the UN to this end. In this context, the EU emphasizes that the safety of UNIFIL and other international personnel on the ground must be respected by all sides at all times."

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