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Monday, April 15, 2013

FOLLOWING PALESTINIAN PRIME MINISTER’S RESIGNATION, UN REITERATES COMMITMENT TO PEACE PROCESS

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FOLLOWING PALESTINIAN PRIME MINISTER'S RESIGNATION, UN REITERATES
COMMITMENT TO PEACE PROCESS
New York, Apr 15 2013 11:00AM
The United Nations today reiterated its commitment to working with
Palestinian partners and President Mahmoud Abbas on development,
state-building and the achievement of a two-state solution despite the
resignation of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad.

"Prime Minister Fayyad has not only been an interlocutor I personally
hold in the highest esteem, but also a valuable partner for the
international community, including the United Nations," the UN Special
Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Robert Serry, said in a
statement.

Mr. Serry met with Mr. Fayyad earlier today to "express on behalf of
the United Nations appreciation for his achievements."

"The United Nations recognizes that Prime Minister Fayyad had to
contend with circumstances that kept constraining the success of the
state-building agenda he led together with President Abbas," Mr.
Serry's statement continued. "And which is now - in the absence of a
credible political horizon – at serious risk."

Speaking to the UN Security Council in March, Mr. Serry said it is
incumbent on the UN, and the international community overall, to help
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas overcome their
differences.

He also affirmed that, with people in the Middle East facing a period
of "extraordinary challenges and turmoil," establishing the groundwork
necessary for a credible Israeli-Palestinian peace process remains a
core priority for the UN.
Apr 15 2013 11:00AM
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