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Saturday, April 4, 2009
EU Presidency Statement on the approval of the new Israeli government by the Knesset

EU Presidency Statement on the approval of the new Israeli government by the
Knesset
www.eu2009.cz/en/news-and-documents/cfsp-statements/eu-presidency-statement-on-the-approval-of-the-new-israeli-government-by-the-knesset-14633/

The Presidency considers Israel to be an important partner in the Middle
East and underlines its readiness to closely cooperate with the new Israeli
government to advance this partnership on all levels of common interest.

We believe that one key issue of common interest is stability and security
in the Middle East, which can only be achieved by putting an end to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Presidency therefore expects the new
Israeli government to pursue a policy of peace and negotiation leading to a
just solution of the conflict in accordance with the guidelines set out by
the international community, especially the Middle East Quartet's Roadmap.

This comprises in due course the resumption of peace talks on all
outstanding final status issues to turn the vision of two states living in
peace and security alongside each other into a reality. This also implies
that all actions rendering such talks more difficult and prejudging their
outcome should be stopped immediately. The new Israeli government has our
full support in this respect.

Contact:
Zuzana Opletalová, Spokeswoman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tel.: +420 224 182 052, GSM: +420 724 034 154, E-mail: press@mzv.cz

Last update: 2.4.2009 14:01

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