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EU holds ‘frank’ talks with Israel after decade's pause

They will discuss treatment of Palestinians, settlement expansions, says foreign policy chief

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Oct 2022 9:02PM

EU holds ‘frank’ talks with Israel after decade's pause
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says support expressed by Prime Minister Yair Lapid in a speech at the United Nations for a two-state solution with the Palestinians was ‘very important’. – AFP pic, October 3, 2022

BRUSSELS – The European Union vowed to press Israel today on the treatment of Palestinians, settlement expansions, and stalled peace efforts at the first meeting in a decade of a frozen joint council.

“We will discuss frankly and openly about some specific issues which are of our mutual concern,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said at the start of the meeting in Brussels. 

“I am talking about the situation in the Palestinian territories and the Middle East peace process which is stalled.”

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid dialled in remotely for the EU-Israel Association Council talks and the country’s travelling delegation was headed by Intelligence Minister Elazar Stern. 

Meetings of the council have been suspended for a decade since Israel ditched them over the EU’s opposition to expanding settlements in the West Bank. 

The EU has been looking for a fresh start with Israel since right-wing leader Benjamin Netanyahu was ousted from office in 2021 after 12 years in charge. 

“All in all, today is a good occasion to show our determination to have a positive and fruitful relationship with Israel, pushing for peace,” Borrell said. 

Borrell said support expressed by Lapid in a speech at the UN for a two-state solution with the Palestinians was “very important”. 

“We want the resumption of a political process that can lead to a two-state solution and a comprehensive regional peace,” Borrell said. 

But he said a UN report on the situation in the occupied territories was “worrisome” as the number of Palestinians reported killed this year reached the highest level since 2007. 

Another bone of contention between the two sides is Israel’s firm opposition to EU-mediated efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. 

“Well, this is one of the issues in which certainly we disagree,” Borrell said. 

“For the time being in any case, those (nuclear deal) negotiations are stalled.” – AFP, October 3, 2022

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