LISBON: The Quartet seeking peace in the Middle East will probably meet
in the region in August, European Union foreign policy chief Javier
Solana said yesterday.
Solana said it would be the first meeting of the Quartet - which
comprises the EU, the US, the UN and Russia - after Portugal assumes
the six-month rotating EU presidency this weekend.
Solana, speaking alongside Portuguese Foreign Minister Luis Amado at a
press conference in Lisbon, described the situation in the Middle East
as “complex and difficult.”
The Quartet is looking to relaunch the Israeli-Palestinian peace
process and on Wednesday named former British prime minister Tony Blair
as its new special envoy.
In his first comments since being named envoy, Blair said yesterday he
planned to travel to the region in July, and reiterated that a
two-state solution was the only way to resolve the Israel-Palestinian
conflict.
The Quartet has since 2003 tried to implement a “roadmap” for
Israeli-Palestinian peace.
But the three-stage blueprint that should have led to the creation of a
Palestinian state living side by side in peace with Israel by 2005 has
since languished. – AFP
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