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Norway deplores expansion of Israeli settlement

 

The Norwegian government has criticised the decision by the Israeli authorities to approve plans to build 1100 new homes in the Israeli settlement Gilo in East Jerusalem.

“The building of settlements on occupied land is illegal and a violation of international law. I deplore the fact that the Israeli Government, by approving the construction of these homes in East Jerusalem, is undermining the opportunities for resuming peace negotiations,” commented Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.

He says the decision comes at a critical time. Last Friday, the Middle East Quartet (the UN, the EU, the US and Russia) proposed new peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, and called for both parties to refrain from provocative actions.

“I urge Israel to reverse the decision to build 1100 new homes in East Jerusalem,” Mr Støre said.

Norway considers the settlements in East Jerusalem to be illegal under international law, and the decision undermines the attempt made by the Quartet to restart negotiations.

(NRK/Press release)


Written by Norwaypost Editor

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