GENEVA, July 23, 2009 (WAFA)- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Israel to freeze its settlement activity in the West Bank and the Palestinian Authority to intensify its efforts on the ground as he stressed the need for “an agenda of transformative change” in the Middle East peace process.
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In his message to the opening of the two-day gathering, delivered by Sergei Ordzhonikidze, Director-General of the UN Office at Geneva, Mr. Ban said that intensive diplomatic efforts were under way to create the conditions for the prompt resumption and early conclusion of negotiations to secure a two-State solution, with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace.
“All of us want to see both parties committed to the two-State solution and to their Roadmap obligations, and an agenda of transformative change on the ground.”
While welcoming recent Israeli measures to ease closures on important West Bank routes, Mr. Ban said that authorities should also “cease unilateral actions in
He also voiced deep concern over living conditions for civilians in
“While there has been a decrease in violence and an attempt to halt rocket fire, all sides should commit to a complete cessation of violence. More must also be done to ensure that illicit weapons do not enter
Highlighting a UN proposal to begin recovery and reconstruction work in Gaza in the wake of Israel’s military offensive against Gaza earlier this year, the Secretary-General called on Israel to open border crossings to allow basic supplies, goods and reconstruction material to enter the area.
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