Damage to the United Nations reiterated the Palestinian-Israeli peace process settlement construction
UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 19 (Xinhua Bai Jie Wei Wei) The United Nations Deputy Secretary-General for Political Affairs Lynn Pascoe, 19 in the Security Council open debate on the Middle East, speaking in the West Bank of Israel and East Jerusalem, occupied Palestinian territory, building on ongoing settlement activities and undermine trust between the Palestinians and Israelis on the Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations damage. P>
Pascoe said that since September 26, 2010 that Jewish settlements built after the expiration of restrictions that Israel's settlement construction in a significant increase in the West Bank is being built around the new housing starts number close to 2000 sets. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on the construction of Israel's continuing illegal settlement regret, the United Nations recently announced the Israeli areas in East Jerusalem, Gilo expressed deep concern about the new housing plan. P>
Pascoe stressed that Israel must be in accordance with international law and the Middle East peace road map, to freeze all settlement construction. He also urged the international community and the Middle East Quartet - the United Nations, the United States, Russia and the EU institutions to assist the Palestinian leadership to achieve statehood. P>
the Middle East Quartet upcoming February 5 meeting in Munich, Germany. Pascoe said that the Quartet will continue to spare no effort to support the Palestinian and Israeli sides to resolve their differences through negotiations, program, and promote the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Israel in a safe environment of peaceful coexistence. P>
Palestinian and Israeli leaders of the September 2, 2010 in Washington, interrupted nearly 20 months to restart direct peace talks, but Israel has not extended by the end of September 2010 due to limited construction of Jewish settlements in the West Bank so, only two rounds of negotiations to a deadlock. P>
