Ban To Host Meeting Of Diplomatic Quartet On Israel-Palestinian Peace Next Week
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will host a meeting in New York on Monday of his top diplomatic partners engaged in the
search for a solution to the Middle East conflict based on the principle of two States, Israel and Palestine, living
side by side in peace.
United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and European Union (EU) High
Representative Javier Solana and European Commissioner for External Relations Bettina Ferrero-Waldner will join Mr. Ban
at UN Headquarters, while French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner representing the EU Presidency and Quartet envoy Tony
Blair are scheduled to participate by video-link.
The Quartet – UN, EU, Russia and US – has been trying to help the parties attain the two-State peace settlement for
several years. The process received new impetus from a meeting of the principal actors last year in the US city of
Annapolis, with the projected aim of achieving an agreement by the end of this year.
Mr. Ban has voiced regret that this goal no longer seems possible but has said he is encouraged by the fact that the two
sides have succeeded in creating trust and a framework for negotiations where none had existed two years ago.
Meanwhile, 54 truckloads of goods, including 11 containing humanitarian supplies, were allowed into Gaza from Israel
today, but the fuel pipelines remained closed, the Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace
Process (UNSCO) reported.
UN officials, including Mr. Ban, have repeatedly called on Israel to urgently permit the delivery of humanitarian aid to
Gaza’s 1.5 million civilians. At the same time, Mr. Ban has reiterated his condemnation of rocket attacks by Palestinian
militants in Gaza against Israeli civilian targets, which Israel has cited as a reason for the closures.
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