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Foreign ministers from European Union say they will recognise a Palestinian state "when appropriate". Last Modified: 14 Dec 2010 01:59 GMT | |||||
Foreign ministers from the European Union have said they would recognise a Palestinian state "when appropriate".
"Our views on settlements, including in East Jerusalem, are clear: they are illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace." The statement said. Despite the collapse of direct Israeli-Palestinian talks, the US Middle East peace envoy said he would strive to achieve "real progress" in the coming months. Launching the first round of shuttle diplomacy since negotiations hit an impasse over Jewish settlement building, George Mitchell met Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, at his office in Jerusalem on Monday. Mitchell shuttled between Israeli and Palestinian leaders for months before direct talks began in September. They broke down weeks later when Netanyahu refused to extend a 10-month Standing beside Mitchell later in Jerusalem, Netanyahu said the goal was now "a new path, to achieve a common goal which is to get a framework agreement for peace that will ensure both peace and security."
Mitchell will hold separate talks with Abbas on Tuesday in the occupied West Bank. Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, announced on Friday the United States would refocus efforts on a return to indirect talks and would push to resolve core issues in the six-decade conflict. | |||||
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Tuesday, 14 December 2010
EU shelves recognition of Palestine
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