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Ashton visits West Bank amid renewed efforts to revive peace talks
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 06 - 01 - 2011


Europe's top diplomat visited the West Bank
Thursday, in renewed international efforts to resuscitate the stalled
Israeli-Palestinian peace process, according to dpa.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton's visit comes as the
Palestinian delegation to the United Nations may as early as next
week submit to the Security Council a proposed resolution condemning
Israeli settlements, a move aimed at stepping up international
pressure on Israel to implement the two-state solution.
Following talks with Israeli officials in Jerusalem Wednesday,
Ashton made the short road journey to nearby Ramallah for a tour with
Acting Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad to be followed by
lunch with President Mahmoud Abbas.
Fayyad took Ashton to a hilltop overlooking a large stretch of
"Area C" - West Bank land fully controlled by Israel under the 1993
Oslo interim accords.
The Oslo accords granted the Palestinians full autonomous control
over sections of the West Bank categorized as "Area A" and partial
control over "Area B" land.
Israel's settlements are all on land categorized as "Area C."
Fayyad said he showed Ashton how Palestinians are unable to develop
the Israeli-controlled land below the hilltop.
"She saw for herself how close it is to area A. She saw the
potential to develop this area and what it means for those living in
Area C. And what it means for us Palestinians not to be able to
pursue development in this area," Fayyad said.
"It is important for us to continue to draw attention to this as
we continue to move forward in our endeavour for statehood," he told
reporters before continuing his talks with Ashton, who made no
comments, in his Ramallah office.
Ashton said ahead of her trip, which her office said sought to
"confirm the commitment of the European Union to the peace process"
and to urge Israel to lift its Gaza blockade, that "urgent progress"
was needed in the efforts to revive direct peace talks.
"There is no alternative to a negotiated solution," she said.
Washington managed to help launch negotiations between Abbas and
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on September 2, nearly 18
months after the nationalist Israeli leader took office at the head
of a right-leaning coalition.
But the direct talks collapsed just three weeks later when a
partial Israeli settlement freeze expired.
Since then, Abbas has refused to sit down with Netanyahu, unless
he implements a new settlement freeze. Netanyahu has said he wants
direct negotiations without preconditions.
Ashton's visit comes after diplomatic activity began anew this
week following a break of at least one week during the holidays.
Netanyahu Thursday traveled to the Egyptian Red Sea resort of
Sharm e-Sheikh for talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak about
the efforts to break the current peace process stalemate.
He was accompanied by Trade and Industry Minister Benjamin Ben-
Eliezer, of the Labour Party, Netanyahu's only dovish coalition
partner. Ben-Eliezer earlier this week threatened his party would
quit the government in two months if meaningful peace negotiations
did not take place by then.


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