Israel – In Diplomatic Snub, Liberman Refuses Meeting With Swedish Counterpart

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    File: Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman during a press conference at the Israeli Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem, Israel, 02 December 2014. EPA/ABIR SULTANJerusalem – Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman has refused to meet with his Swedish counterpart next month in light of Stockholm’s decision to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state.

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    Liberman on Wednesday rejected Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström’s request to convene a meeting in Jerusalem in January during her upcoming visit to Israel.

    In October, Sweden was the the first major European country to recognize the state of “Palestine.”

    Liberman has staunchly condemned the Swedish government’s willingness to recognize a Palestinian state, and previously snubbed the country’s Prime Minister Sefan Lofven over the issue.

    The foreign minister recalled Israel’s Ambassador to Sweden Isaac Bachman to Jerusalem for consultations following the move.

    As Palestinians seek statehood in the West Bank and Gaza Strip with east Jerusalem as a capital, they sidestepped stalled peace talks by lobbying foreign powers to recognize their sovereignty claim.

    Earlier on Wednesday, the European Parliament adopted a resolution supporting Palestinian statehood in principle in a compromise motion that did not follow some European national legislatures in backing immediate recognition of a Palestinian state.

    The EU move follows Sweden’s decision in October to recognize Palestine and non-binding votes since then by parliaments in Britain, France and Ireland in favor of their recognition that demonstrated growing European impatience with the stalled peace process.

    Following a deal among the main parties, the motion that was carried stated “(The European Parliament) supports in principle recognition of Palestinian statehood and the two-state solution, and believes these should go hand in hand with the development of peace talks, which should be advanced.”

    The UN General Assembly approved the de facto recognition of “the sovereign State of Palestine” in 2012, but the European Union and most EU countries have yet to give official recognition.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    Pipk11
    Pipk11
    9 years ago

    This guy Lieberman is the best. He is a strong and proud Jew. He probably got it in Russia. Chevraman.

    Haimov
    Haimov
    9 years ago

    Bravo Liberman. Elect him a new prime minister.What do have to loose.

    9 years ago

    Today rabah avigdor. Let them get lost these anti semite left wing Europeans. Won’t take long before these countries England, Belgium, Sweden, France, will find out what the consequences is for allowing thousands of radical Muslims in to their country. Njoy it u haters…..

    Anominous
    Anominous
    9 years ago

    I think the problem is that rejecting a meeting will not improve the situation. A meeting could have been used to at least reach better understanding, so that they don’t pressure us more. But everything is b’yad Hashem.