United Nations – UN Chief To Host Meeting On Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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    Secretary General of the United Nations Ban Ki-Moon (C) attends the military parade marking the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two in Beijing, China September 3, 2015. REUTERS/Wang Zhao/Pool United Nations – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will host a ministerial meeting of key global players trying to end the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict on Sept. 30 during the annual high-level session of the General Assembly, the United Nations announced Friday.

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    Spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that in addition to foreign ministers from the Quartet of Mideast mediators — the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia — the secretary-general is inviting the Arab League secretary-general and the foreign ministers of Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia to join the meeting.

    Negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians have been stalled since the United States failed to broker a peace agreement in early 2014. The Quartet was sidelined by the U.S.-led efforts, but their failure opened the possibility of a broader international effort to tackle the conflict.

    Israel’s hard-line leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, however, have been unable to agree on ground rules for negotiations.

    Abbas, backed by most of the international community, says the pre-1967 frontier, before Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem, should serve as the starting point for talks on the borders of a future Palestinian state. Netanyahu rejects that.

    Abbas is scheduled to address the General Assembly on Sept. 30, the same day Ban will host the ministerial meeting.

    Palestinian U.N. Ambassador Riyad Mansour said Thursday he hopes Abbas will be able to raise the Palestinian flag outside U.N. headquarters for the first time that day. He said this could “keep hope alive” among Palestinians at a time when “the political process is dead.”

    The 193-member General Assembly is scheduled to vote Sept. 10 on a resolution, opposed by Israel, that would allow non-member observer states — Palestine and the Holy See — to raise their flags. Mansour said he expects “an overwhelming majority” of states to support it.


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    fat36
    fat36
    8 years ago

    The world’s on fire that’s not an issue for them incredible they just won’t give it up for a minute why doesn’t he take all these refugees That have nowhere to go his house

    8 years ago

    U real that these anti Semites don’t want to face what history has proven over and over. The arabsdo not want peace with Israel, they want pieces of Israel Bd Israelis. Idiots,