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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (centre) participates in a joint press conference with the Middle East Quartet (file) |
Voicing great concern at Israel’s recent announcements to advance planning for new housing in Ariel and East Jerusalem in occupied Palestinian territory, the United Nations and its partners in the search for Middle East peace today called the action contrary to international law.
“Unilateral action by either party cannot prejudge the outcome of negotiations and will not be recognized by the international community,” the Quartet, comprising the UN, the European Union (EU), the United States and Russia, said in a statement.
“This comes at a critical juncture with Quartet efforts ongoing to resume negotiations which are the only way to a just and durable solution to the conflict.”
Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have been stalled since late September last year following Israel’s refusal to extend a 10-month freeze on settlement activity. That decision prompted Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to withdraw from direct talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The talks had only resumed a few weeks earlier after a two-year hiatus.
comprising 1,600 units in Ramat Shlomo.
In that statement it reaffirmed that Arab-Israeli peace and the establishment of an independent, contiguous and viable State of Palestine “is in the fundamental interests of the parties, of all States in the region, and of the international community,” citing the so-called Road Map plan which calls for Israel and Palestine to live side by side in peace and within secure borders.
goals they and we are trying to achieve.”

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