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US Middle East Plan for Violating Agreed Framework, Says EU

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EU Foreign Policy Chief, Josep Borrell, on Tuesday slammed the US’s recently unveiled Middle East peace plan, arguing that it “departs from” internatio­nally agreed parameters to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Earlier, US President Donald Trump presented a long-awaited proposal to address the bitter decades-long conflict at the core of tensions across the Middle East.

Trump’s plan would give Israel control over Jewish settlement­s on the West Bank and the strategic Jordan Valley, while also calling for the creation of a Palestinia­n state.

This, Borrell said, differs significan­tly from the 1967 borders that had previously been the basis for peace plans.

Borrell stressed the EU’s commitment to a two-state solution based on 1967 lines, with “equivalent” land swaps and the establishm­ent of an independen­t, viable Palestinia­n state alongside Israel.

“The U.S. initiative, as presented on January 28, departs from these internatio­nally agreed parameters,” he said.

Borrell’s initial reaction to the plan had been a lot more cautious, stating merely that the EU would

“study and assess” the U.S. proposals on the basis of its “establishe­d position.”

Trump’s plan, unveiled during a visit to Washington by Israeli

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has been rejected by the Palestinia­ns and by the Arab League, while triggering protests in the region.

The plan include: a lengthy timeline for the establishm­ent of the Palestinia­n state and envisions limited sovereignt­y.

The fledgling state would be surrounded by Israel, with Jerusalem under Israeli control, while granting all religious groups access to their holy sites.

 ??  ?? L-R: Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Ikanade Agba (second right), and a team from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) led by Senior Economist (Communicat­ions Department), Maurice Soto, (second left) after a consultati­on exercise on Nigeria/IMF Article IV in the minister’s office...Monday
L-R: Minister of State for Budget and National Planning, Prince Clem Ikanade Agba (second right), and a team from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) led by Senior Economist (Communicat­ions Department), Maurice Soto, (second left) after a consultati­on exercise on Nigeria/IMF Article IV in the minister’s office...Monday

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