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Ban 'ashamed' over Israel-Palestinian peace process

UN Secretary General says he feels guilty, is 'not working for a particular country or a particular policy' and wants negotiations, after beating off claims last month that he had justified terrorism.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Friday he was "ashamed" at the lack of progress in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

 

 

"I feel guilty, ashamed of the lack of progress," he told an event organized by the United Nations Association - UK in association with foreign affairs think-tank Chatham House in London.

 

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (Archive photo: AFP)
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (Archive photo: AFP)

 

"Basically it's up to the leadership of Israel and the Palestinians to put an end to the conflict," he said. "I am not working for a particular country or a particular policy but for the people in the region."

 

The peace process has been deadlocked since a US peace mission collapsed in April 2014. UN diplomats say Ban is hoping to get peace talks moving again before he steps down as secretary-general at the end of the year.

 

But last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused him of "encouraging terrorism" after the UN chief said it was understandable that the Palestinians were resisting Israeli military rule.

 

Ban was speaking at Methodist Central Hall, which hosted the first ever meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in 1946.

 


פרסום ראשון: 02.06.16, 19:13
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