Britain condemns Israeli settlement announcement


Abu Dhabi, Aug 10 (IANS/WAM): Condemning Israeli settlement announcement, Britain has called for focus on negotiations and urged the Israeli authorities to reverse its decisions to advance plans for settlement units in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

"We condemn the recent decisions taken by the Israeli authorities to advance plans for 1096 settlement units in the West Bank, and to approve the construction of 63 new units in East Jerusalem, " Alistair Burt, the British foreign office minister for the Middle East and North Africa, said in a release.

"Israeli settlements are illegal under international law, undermine trust and threaten the viability of the two-state solution. The UK urges the Israeli authorities to reverse these decisions."

He said the focus now must be on "resumed negotiating efforts between the parties towards a two-state solution, starting with negotiations on 14 August". "We urge both parties to continue to show the bold and decisive leadership needed for these efforts to succeed, and to avoid steps that undermine negotiations."

"The need for progress is urgent: we firmly believe the current efforts can bring about the lasting peace that the people of the region deserve," Burt added.

  

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  • pastor E. W. Frank, udupi

    Sat, Aug 10 2013

    Dear Mr. Burt:

    Israel's occupying the captured land does not go by the international law. It goes by the Bible law. They will never listen to you British or the US but they will listen the Almighty God. I warn Mr. Burt, take your dirty hand out of it. What they d they will do because the Lord is with them. Let it be known to you.

    Pastor E. W. Frank, Pres.
    AIDCC(R) Udupi-576101

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