The Jerusalem Post

Austria’s Kurz: I’m committed to fighting antisemiti­sm

- • By SARA RUBENSTEIN

A meeting between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in New York on Wednesday evening further confirmed the latter’s commitment to battling all forms of antisemiti­sm. The conversati­on took place at a reception hosted by Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, in his own gallery building displaying a collection of works by Austrian painters Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt.

Netanyahu expressed appreciati­on for a series of decisions and actions that the Austrian government has adopted in recent months.

The chancellor briefed Netanyahu on the steps taken by the Austrian government and parliament to reflect their appreciati­on of the Jewish community, the memory of the Holocaust and the struggle against antisemiti­sm, including the closure of the journal Die Aula, which is associated with the far-right Freedom Party of Austria.

The chancellor said Austria is committed to fighting antisemiti­sm, not only in its own country but throughout Europe, and that he intends to urge the leaders of the European Union to fight antisemiti­sm, as reported Thursday by The Jerusalem Post’s sister publicatio­n Maariv.

Austria is currently the rotating president of the European Union’s council. The chancellor noted he will soon convene a special European conference in Vienna to combat old-fashioned antisemiti­sm, meaning Christian antisemiti­sm, in addition to “current and future” antisemiti­sm – a nod to Islamic hostility against Jews.

The two leaders also discussed regional challenges and the need to curb Iranian aggression in the region and in the world.

 ??  ?? PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu meets Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in New York on Wednesday.
PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu meets Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in New York on Wednesday.

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