Cape Breton Post

Baird cautiously optimistic about Gaza ceasefire

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OTTAWA (CP) — There’s nothing complicate­d about the current conflict between Israel and Hamas, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said Wednesday as he expressed cautious hope for a lasting truce in the region.

Now is not the time for moral relativism between a terrorist organizati­on — Hamas — and a democracy trying to defend itself, Baird said outside the House of Commons shortly after the ceasefire was declared.

“It’s not a complex issue,” he said. “You have a terrorist group launching rockets against Israel.”

Stressing that the broader question of peace in the Middle East was far more complicate­d, Baird differenti­ated between Hamas and the Palestinia­n people and the Palestinia­n authoritie­s in the West Bank.

“The Palestinia­n question is a larger one, but the issue before us is a series of rocket attacks numbering over 1,000, over the course of 10 days, two weeks,” he said.

“We are cautiously optimistic about the events in recent hours.”

Baird also welcomed the efforts of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, who helped broker the deal.

“We are pleased that this new government in Egypt has accepted its responsibi­lities as a major player in the region,” he said.

The Harper government has repeatedly said it stands with Israel in the conflict.

Interim Liberal leader Bob Rae also welcomed the ceasefire, saying it would only be effective if there was an end to all terrorist attacks from Gaza into Israel.

“We hope this is the first step on the path towards a comprehens­ive peace,” Rae said in a statement.

He also offered condolence­s to the families of civilians who have been killed and injured in the latest conflict.

 ?? THE CANADIAN ?? Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird arrives with an aide at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., on Wednesday to attend the honorary degree ceremony for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Baird says he’s cautiously optimistic about the ceasefire now...
THE CANADIAN Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird arrives with an aide at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., on Wednesday to attend the honorary degree ceremony for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Baird says he’s cautiously optimistic about the ceasefire now...

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