Wednesday, June 24, 2009

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Netanyahu begins European tour




Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, starts a three-day visit through Europe. Program, Italy, France and Holland. This is the first time since his election last April that the head of the Israeli government goes to the Old Continent. It is awaited for by the leaders of the European Union. On the agenda of discussions, negotiations for peace with the Palestinians, Syria and the Golan Heights, Iran and its manifestations. First stage of the tour leader of the coalition, Italy. Bibi met with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Before that, he gave an interview on Italian television. The Prime Minister conveyed a welcome message to his European friends. "Anyone who deals only with construction in the settlements is wasting his time. Reduce the problem between Israelis and Palestinians to a case of colonies hinders the peace process. " Netanyahu reacted to the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Franco Frattini expressed "to freeze settlement building."
The next course is in Paris. The leader of the Israeli government must meet the president, Nicolas Sarkozy. George Mitchell, the emissary U.S. Middle East, will join the discussion between the two men. They discuss their divergent views on the peace settlement. Israeli Prime Minister will present their project's "economic and commercial assistance to the Palestinian people." An idea dear to the Prime Minister of Israel. The French head of state will discuss the issue of Jerusalem. France is for sharing. Netanyahu reiterated in his speech at Bar Ilan University that "Jerusalem is indivisible and will forever be the capital of Israel." The Shalit issue will be discussed for sure. Iran and demonstrations are also scheduled discussions.
The head of the Israeli government will make a brief visit to Holland and discuss with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Maxime Frahakhen. The two men will discuss the peace proposal of President Bashar Al-Assad. We know that Netanyahu is unwilling to cede any ground on this issue.

Ultimately, the prime minister is known in hostile terrain. He heard voices and Israel's position right out of the plane. He repeated his message: "Israel wants peace but not under any condition."


by Jonathan Serero

http://www.actu.co.il/2009/06/netanyahou-entame-sa-tournee-europeenne/

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