Wednesday 27 November 2013

Statement: UN vote regarding Israeli settlement activity.

Statement: UN vote regarding Israeli settlement activity

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THE HON TANYA PLIBERSEK MP
DEPUTY LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
SHADOW MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MEMBER FOR SYDNEY


Change in Australia’s Position on UN vote regarding  Israeli settlement activity in the occupied territories
Today, the Foreign Minister must personally explain why the Abbott Government has changed Australia’s position on a United Nations vote calling for a stop to Israeli settlement activities in the occupied territories.
This change is something that seems to have occurred with little or no consultation.
It’s also quite extraordinary that the Government would make such a change without reporting back to the Australian people about it.
Ongoing tension around settlements highlights the need to progress, as quickly as possible, the direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians to resolve outstanding final status issues.
The expansion of settlements outside areas that will clearly remain part of Israel under a territorial exchange agreement undermines the prospect of a lasting peace through a two state solution.
25 NOVEMBER 2013
SYDNEY

November 26th, 2013 10:03 AM AEST
- See more at: http://tanyaplibersek.com/2013/11/statement-change-in-position-on-un-vote/#sthash.jDi25XbP.dpuf


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THE HON TANYA PLIBERSEK MP
DEPUTY LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
SHADOW MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MEMBER FOR SYDNEY



Change in Australia’s Position on UN vote regarding  Israeli settlement activity in the occupied territories

Today, the Foreign Minister must personally explain why the Abbott Government has changed Australia’s position on a United Nations vote calling for a stop to Israeli settlement activities in the occupied territories.
This change is something that seems to have occurred with little or no consultation.
It’s also quite extraordinary that the Government would make such a change without reporting back to the Australian people about it.
Ongoing tension around settlements highlights the need to progress, as quickly as possible, the direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians to resolve outstanding final status issues.
The expansion of settlements outside areas that will clearly remain part of Israel under a territorial exchange agreement undermines the prospect of a lasting peace through a two state solution.

25 NOVEMBER 2013
SYDNEY




Statement: UN vote regarding Israeli settlement activity

 coats arms
THE HON TANYA PLIBERSEK MP
DEPUTY LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
SHADOW MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MEMBER FOR SYDNEY


Change in Australia’s Position on UN vote regarding  Israeli settlement activity in the occupied territories
Today, the Foreign Minister must personally explain why the Abbott Government has changed Australia’s position on a United Nations vote calling for a stop to Israeli settlement activities in the occupied territories.
This change is something that seems to have occurred with little or no consultation.
It’s also quite extraordinary that the Government would make such a change without reporting back to the Australian people about it.
Ongoing tension around settlements highlights the need to progress, as quickly as possible, the direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians to resolve outstanding final status issues.
The expansion of settlements outside areas that will clearly remain part of Israel under a territorial exchange agreement undermines the prospect of a lasting peace through a two state solution.
25 NOVEMBER 2013
SYDNEY

November 26th, 2013 10:03 AM AEST
- See more at: http://tanyaplibersek.com/2013/11/statement-change-in-position-on-un-vote/#sthash.jDi25XbP.dpuf

Statement: UN vote regarding Israeli settlement activity

 coats arms
THE HON TANYA PLIBERSEK MP
DEPUTY LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION
SHADOW MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
MEMBER FOR SYDNEY


Change in Australia’s Position on UN vote regarding  Israeli settlement activity in the occupied territories
Today, the Foreign Minister must personally explain why the Abbott Government has changed Australia’s position on a United Nations vote calling for a stop to Israeli settlement activities in the occupied territories.
This change is something that seems to have occurred with little or no consultation.
It’s also quite extraordinary that the Government would make such a change without reporting back to the Australian people about it.
Ongoing tension around settlements highlights the need to progress, as quickly as possible, the direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians to resolve outstanding final status issues.
The expansion of settlements outside areas that will clearly remain part of Israel under a territorial exchange agreement undermines the prospect of a lasting peace through a two state solution.
25 NOVEMBER 2013
SYDNEY

November 26th, 2013 10:03 AM AEST
- See more at: http://tanyaplibersek.com/2013/11/statement-change-in-position-on-un-vote/#sthash.jDi25XbP.dpuf

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