ICFTU welcomes Israel-Palestine ceasefire
ICFTU welcomes Israel-Palestine ceasefire
Brussels, 9 February 2005 (ICFTU OnLine): The ICFTU today welcomed the declaration of ceasefire by the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and newly-elected Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas as a new chance for peace between Palestinians and Israelis. The agreement between the two sides opens up the possibility of reviving the "road map" to peace and the co-existence of two sovereign, viable states.
The
ICFTU believes that moves towards a lasting peace must
be
accompanied by measures to tackle the enormous
problems affecting the
Palestinian economy, beset by
massive unemployment and enormous Pressure on public
services. Central to this is the freedom of movement of
Palestinians and the lifting of restrictions on their
employment. At the same time, the Israeli government needs
to fundamentally change the direction of its economic
policies, which have seriously undermined the living
standards and working conditions of Israeli working
people.
"Moves towards peace must be underpinned by
progress on the critical
social and economic issues
facing the region", said ICFTU General
Secretary Guy
Ryder, adding "both sides will need to show determination
and commitment in order to overcome the obstacles on the
path to peace. Action must be taken to create decent
employment and ensure respect for international labour
standards, as an essential cornerstone for a just and
lasting peace."
The ICFTU represents 145 million workers in 233 affiliated organizations in 154 countries and territories. ICFTU is also a partner in Global Unions: http://www.global-unions.org