Pak Sahafat – The head of the European Union’s foreign policy, who has traveled to New York to participate in the United Nations General Assembly, in his speech at the annual meeting of the International Peace Institute, emphasized the need to stop the Zionist regime’s unilateral actions against the reconciliation process.
According to Pak Sahafat News Agency from the website of the European Union, in this meeting, which was held with the presence of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Josep Burrell stressed the need to stop unilateral actions that undermine the solution of the establishment of two states, Palestine and Israel, and called on all participants to condemn terrorism.”
He also called for the continuation of financial aid for what he called state-building in Palestine and the guarantee of sufficient funds to support international institutions, such as the Palestinian Refugee Agency (UNRWA) and the World Food Program, which continue to support the provision of essential services to Palestinians.
According to the report published on the website of the European Union, the participants of the meeting discussed and exchanged opinions about stopping the cycle of violence and reviving the reconciliation process.
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The European Union generally ignores the crimes of the Zionist regime and the brutal killing of the Palestinian people and issues statements of passivity under the shadow of condemning the retaliatory measures of the resistance forces; But he has considered the settlements and occupations of this regime to be against international laws and has protested against it several times.
Last July, Burrell issued a strong statement condemning the actions of the Zionists in the West Bank and added: “The European Union calls on all parties to take urgent measures to end the deadly cycle of violence and stop unilateral actions that fuel tensions.”
In 1967, the occupying regime occupied the city of Quds and the West Bank of the Jordan River and started building Jewish settlements there.
Despite international opposition to the illegal settlements and occupations of the Zionist regime, in the past decades, this regime has captured more than 50% of the West Bank (including Jerusalem) to build residential settlements and military bases.
At the end of 2016, the UN Security Council issued Resolution 2334 once again declaring any construction by the Zionist regime in the occupied Palestinian territories illegal and emphasized the need for the immediate evacuation of all Zionist settlements built in the West Bank. The Zionist regime has repeatedly violated this resolution and not only did not stop settlement building, but intensified it.