Lieberman rules out extension of settlement building freeze

28 July 2010

Israel has no plans to extend the ten-month building freeze in Israeli settlements in the West Bank after September, the country’s Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Wednesday. He rejected any link between the moratorium and the start of direct Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. Lieberman told a joint news conference with Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Moratinos that there was no room for linkage between such talks and a settlement construction freeze. "We must start direct talks, but there is no place for a moratorium after September 25," he said.

Foreign ministers of Arab League member states are to meet on Thursday and will consider whether to back direct talks between the Palestinians and Israel. The Palestinian Authority usually follows the advice of the Arab League.

Meanwhile, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Amman with Jordan's King Abdullah II to advance peace, security and prosperity in the region, according to the Prime Minister's Office. There had been no prior announcement that the meeting would take place. "The two leaders discussed the need to ensure direct, serious and effective negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians that would address all final-status issues and create a solution of two states for two peoples in which Israelis and Palestinians will live in lasting and secure peace," said a statement issued by Netanyahu’s office. 

"The prime minister said that King Abdullah’s leadership was important for advancing peace and stability in the region, and that he looked forward to strengthening the relations between Israel and Jordan," the statement added.

Jordan's Islamist-led labor unions strongly condemned Netanyahu's visit to Amman, describing him as a "criminal." The head of the Unions' Council Ahmad Armuti said in a statement: "At a time when the Zionist enemy is killing our people in Palestine and destroying their homes, as well as planning schemes against Jordan's security, officials receive Netanyahu the criminal in Amman. The trade unions completely reject this visit and hold the government responsible for its political and public responsibilities, in line with the constitution."

WJC and Supporting Israel

Comments

We welcome any comments you may have on this article.

  • Your email address will not be displayed on the website.
  • Comments will be reviewed before posted on the website.

There is no comment for the moment.

If you are a facebook user you may choose to have the comment appear on your wall.

Comments are moderated and we reserve the right to edit or remove any which are derogatory or offensive.

The WJC is not responsible for the content of any comments.

Button_tweet Button_fb Button_youtube Button_rss

Get Involved

Videos
WJC Secretary General Dan Diker on the Palestinian bid for recognition of unilateral statehood by the UN - IBA News, Israel
World Jewish Congress Secretary General Dan Diker speaks on the upcoming debate at the United Nations about the unilateral declaration of statehood by the Palestinians.

Opinion Poll

Do you think a political solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians will be achieved in the coming years?







Recent Activity