Norway protests against new Israeli settlements Norway has strongly criticised Israeli plans to build 1600 new housing units in East Jerusalem. - Norway deeply deplores Israel’s expansion of its settlement in East Jerusalem, says Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre.
Mr Støre pointed to the fact that the decision was announced on Tuesday, at a critical time, as the Israelis and the Palestinians are about to start new peace talks. - The peace process is in a critical phase, and Israel’s decision is jeopardising the process, Mr Støre said. - The entire international community regards the expansion of the Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank as illegal under international law, said Mr Støre. - Norway protests against Israel’s settlement expansion and its decision regarding the cultural heritage sites in the West Bank. The most important thing now is that Israel changes its policy before a two-state solution becomes impossible, Mr Støre stated. - Norway urges the Quartet (the UN, the US, the EU and Russia), which will meet on 19 March, to protest and put pressure on Israel to stop building illegal settlements, the Norwegian Foreign Minister said. (NRK/Press release) Rolleiv Solholm Written by Rolleiv Solholm Related Articles50 percent of high school drop-outs end up on welfare
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