J'lem
greets French edict on Israel as Jewish nation-stateBy HERB
KEINON
07/27/2011
22:39
French
FM Juppe says no solution to ME conflict without
recognition of nation-state of Israel for the Jewish
people.
The French Foreign Ministry on Wednesday
circulated comments made by its minister Alain
Juppe last week
saying that any solution to the Middle East will
need to recognize Israel as the nation-state for
the Jewish people.
Israeli Diplomatic officials reacted very
positively to Juppe's statement, saying it was an
indication that the
Europeans were moving in the direction of
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's position that
recognition of Israel as the nation-state of the
Jewish people must be part of parameters for
future negotiations
with the Palestinians, especially if the these
parameters include the 1967 lines, with mutual
agreed upon swaps.
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At a press conference last week in Madrid
alongside Spanish Foreign Minister Trinidad
Jimenez, Juppe was asked whether France supported
the PA's move to seek statehood recognition at the
UN in September.
"France has a very clear position that joins the
one of Spain and all of our European partners: it
is that there will be no solution to the conflict
in the Middle East without recognition of two
nation-states for two peoples. The nation state of
Israel for the Jewish people, and the nation state
of Palestine for the Palestinian people. There is
no getting away from this," he said.
Juppe added that France's position on the
Palestinian UN move would "depend primarily on the
resolution, the text [that] will be discussed. As
I said a moment ago, and as Mrs. Jimenez said too,
we shall discuss between us to try to coordinate a
common position."
Israeli diplomatic officials said that Juppe's
comment was significant on two counts: the first
is that it showed the Europeans had not yet come
up with a united position on the Palestinian move,
and that it would depend very much on the final
working of the resolution.
The second significant element, according to the
official, was that his comment about the "nation
state of Israel for the Jewish people" seemed a
clear signal as to the type of language France
would like to see in the Palestinian statehood
resolution in order to gain its support.
The official also said that it was significant
that the comment was made at a press conference of
the Spanish and French foreign ministers, not one
between – for instance – the German and Italian
foreign ministers, whose position against the
Palestinian UN move were well known.
There are voices inside Israel saying that if the
Palestinians would submit a resolution that indeed
adopted the type of language Juppe put forward,
that Israel should actually accept it.
For weeks diplomatic discussions have been quietly
taking place regarding coming up with a formula
for a return to negotiations that would be
acceptable to both Israel and the Palestinians,
and which could keep the PA from pressing the
statehood issue at the UN.
One of those ideas has been that any formula for a
return to negotiations that would use US President
Barack Obama's call for the 1967 lines, with
mutually agreed land swaps, as a baseline for the
talks would also include language recognizing
Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people.
The Palestinians have so far opposed the insertion
of this type of language inside the formula,
saying they would return to the talks only if
Israel agreed to enter them with the 1967 lines as
the baseline, and after freezing all construction
in the settlements
Earlier this month the Quartet met without issuing
a statement on the diplomatic process, reportedly
because there was no agreement among the Quartet's
members – the US, EU, Russia and the UN – whether
the Jewish nation-state reference should be part
of the equation
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