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UN Mideast envoy urges mutual trust to end ‘paralysis'
Published in Bikya Masr on 19 - 05 - 2011

Widespread calls for political change across North Africa and the Middle East will have an impact on the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, a senior United Nations official said on Thursday, expressing his concern that no “credible” initiative exists to end the impasse in talks aimed at resolving the conflict.
“The Arab-Israeli conflict will not be immune to these dramatic developments. One way or another, change will come to it too. This change must be shaped to positive ends,” said Robert Serry, the UN Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, in a briefing to the Security Council.
He continued to say there is “a genuine lack of trust” between Israel and the Palestinian leadership, which has prevented the resumption of the peace talks that would lead to the two-State solution to the long-standing conflict.
“In the absence of negotiations, and amidst continued Israeli settlement expansion, the Palestinians are preparing to approach the United Nations in September to seek recognition of a Palestinian State,” he said.
Serry stressed that the Israelis and Palestinians themselves, as well as the international community, “must show purpose, rather than paralysis, as we approach a critical period in the search for peace in the Middle East.”
“In the absence of an initiative, it is too early to assess whether September will bring a new and more effective paradigm for resolving the conflict through negotiations, or renewed confrontation between the parties in the diplomatic arena or on the ground,” he said.
Serry also briefed the Council on the recent Palestinian reconciliation accord, stressing the Secretary-General's support for unity in the framework of the positions of the Quartet – comprising the UN, European Union, Russia and the United States – and the commitments of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Arab Peace Initiative.
He acknowledged Israeli concerns about the Palestinian reconciliation accord, but counseled against reaching a hasty conclusion over the accord's merits or prospects.
“Reunification of Gaza and the West Bank is a vital goal for all interested in peace, and the process should not be undermined in its infancy.
“We must encourage the formation of a non-factional government under President [Mahmoud] Abbas, with an effective prime minister and ministers, who are able to preserve the functioning security apparatus on the ground in the West Bank, adhere to calm out of Gaza, expand the State-building agenda, oversee reconstruction in Gaza, begin the process of re-integration, and prepare for new elections,” said Serry.
He noted that calm has largely prevailed in Gaza, adding that the de facto authorities there must actively maintain the “encouraging and important calm. “Israel must show maximum restraint and ensure a conducive environment for calm.”
He noted the continuing security cooperation between the Palestinian Authority and Israel in the West Bank and stressed that collaboration should continue “under any future government.”
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