Friday, April 3, 2009

New government may face EU sanctions over two-state solution

At a closed-door dinner of European Union diplomats held Friday in the Czech Republic, several senior officials said Israel must be required to present an explicit commitment accepting the principle of "two states for two peoples," and if it fails, the process of upgrading Israel-EU relations should be frozen. [Like 'Palestine' has been required to accept the existence of Israel?]

After the dinner he told a Czech newspaper that a decision had been made to cancel a summit between the Israeli prime minister and EU leaders planned for late May or early June.

The message also indicated that several ministers spoke of the "need to teach Israel a lesson about its treatment of the Palestinians."

[The EUNuch Union is worse than worthless.]

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