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Press Releases May 16, 2007 EU Foreign Ministers: Relations with Russia and the Middle East Peace Process Dominant Themes The General Affairs and External Relations Council was an occasion not only for EU foreign ministers to come together but also for the EU defense and development ministers to hold talks in parallel. The highlight of the meeting was the first joint session of EU foreign ministers and their Arab League colleagues to discuss the Middle East peace process. EU-Russia Summit The European Union will play its part, Steinmeier noted, to make such a discussion possible. The Summit in Samara would be an opportunity for a dispassionate and objective stock-taking of the Union's relations with Russia. On that basis their relations would then have to be further developed in a constructive spirit. Russia and the EU, he added, are not only important partners for each other in the economic field, they are also strategic partners. On a host of international policy issues the EU needs the Russian Federation’s support, and by the same token Russia needs the EU. The Middle East peace process After the meeting, Foreign Minister Steinmeier noted that the initiative represented a significant step forward for the Middle East peace process and emphasized that the European Union remained committed to working for peace in the region. What was important now, he added, was for the League to enter into a direct dialogue with Israel. Direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians also needed to be intensified. That was the only way that life for the Palestinians and security for Israel could be improved and political progress towards a two-state solution could become a real prospect. The European Union would continue to use its close ties with both partners to move the peace process forward, he noted. Foreign Minister Livni of Israel had accordingly been invited to attend the next Foreign Ministers Council in June in Luxembourg. Uzbekistan The Uzbek Government has taken some initial small steps pointing in the right direction. The EU acknowledges these signals and expects this course to continue. Progressive modifications to the sanctions are intended to demonstrate to Uzbekistan the EU's willingness in principle to negotiate. To emphasize this willingness, four names were removed from the list of persons banned from obtaining visas and it was agreed to review the sanctions regime once again in six months' time. Joint session of EU foreign and defense ministers On Kosovo the EU is seeking the adoption in the near future of a United Nations Security Council Resolution. In anticipation of its adoption shortly, intensive preparations are under way for the biggest ever European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) mission, which is intended to ensure security and strengthen the rule of law in Kosovo. In the long term the plan is to enable the security organs in Kosovo to progressively take over responsibility for security there. Joint Action Plan with South Africa 26.04.2007 10:07 AM |
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