Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Necessary dialogue between Israel and Arabs

Vienna - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has estimated that the peace process in the Middle East is encouraging indicators and requested suspension of the construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Ban Ki-moon in an interview with Austrian daily Standard, "said the U.S. peace talks in November gave the impetus, because through his Special Representative George Mitchell President Barack Obama can not handle all the questions.

On the margins of the European Forum in Aplbah place in the Austrian province of Tyrol, Ban Ki-moon stressed that Israel can now create a cozy atmosphere for the ongoing negotiations by the suspended activities spread around the settlements in the West Bank. "It is important to achieve a permanent negotiations between the Palestinian Authority and Israel. Israel must make suitable atmosphere, so it will stop building settlements and open border crossings to the Gaza Strip. The humanitarian situation has deteriorated significantly. Arab states and Israel should simultaneously enter into a dialogue, based on the Arab peace initiative. Road map should be implemented by all participating negotiations, "he said. UN Secretary General, speaking about a new report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Iran, said that the cooperation of Tehran with the agency slightly improved.

According to him, the speed and type of nuclear program are not fully explained, and Tehran must fulfill the requirements of the Security Council and to allow inspectors broader access to all nuclear programs in order to determine whether the intended purposes in peace. Ban Ki-moon stressed that the possible introduction of new sanctions against Iran to Security Council members decide on the basis izrađenog reports, which first need to assess the IAEA Board of Governors and General Conference of the Agency.

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