Tiefer Verstand
01-09-05, 09:58 AM
Entre más veo no entiendo... Tren de plano un plan muy macabro o de plano a Sharon y su equipo ya les hartó andar en pugna:
No sé pero sea como sea espero sea real y aplaudo esa actitud de Israel.
http://olympics.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2005-09-01T132505Z_01_DIT134839_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-MIDEAST-DC.XML
Signs of Israeli diplomatic thaw with Muslim world
By Gareth Jones
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Israel held its first public talks with Pakistan on Thursday in a diplomatic breakthrough following its Gaza pullout and called for a thaw in relations between the Jewish state and longtime foes in the Muslim world.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri said after a high-level meeting in Istanbul that his country had decided to "engage" with Israel after years as one of its harshest critics over its handling of a Palestinian uprising.
Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, who met Kasuri, said Israel hoped to use the Pakistan talks as a springboard for broader diplomatic ties with Muslim and Arab countries that have long spurned it.
In a further sign of a Middle East thaw, Jordan's King Abdullah was expected to visit Israel as early as next week to underscore his support for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's dismantling of Gaza settlements, a senior Israeli diplomatic source said.
Kasuri said Pakistan, in consultation with the Palestinians and Saudi King Abdullah, had decided to holds talks with Israel because of what it saw as the beginning of the end of Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories.
But Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said Islamabad would not recognize Israel until a Palestinian state was established. Sharon has insisted he sees no final status talks with the Palestinians in the foreseeable future.
Israel has full diplomatic ties with four major Muslim countries -- Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and Mauritania, and limited interest or trade missions with Morocco, Tunisia and Qatar.
"Pakistan attaches great importance to Israel ending its occupation of Gaza," Kasuri said in a statement read at a joint news conference with Shalom.
"We see this development as the beginning of the process of (ending) Israeli occupation and establishing a Palestinian state living side by side with Israel in peace and security," he said.
Shalom said Israel hoped the meeting would "finally lead to a full diplomatic relationship with Pakistan as we would like to see with all Arab countries."
"We made a huge breakthrough today...," Shalom said. "We think it will be a very positive signal to Israeli and Palestinian public opinion that there are some fruits from this withdrawal from Gaza."
No sé pero sea como sea espero sea real y aplaudo esa actitud de Israel.
http://olympics.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=topNews&storyID=2005-09-01T132505Z_01_DIT134839_RTRIDST_0_NEWS-MIDEAST-DC.XML
Signs of Israeli diplomatic thaw with Muslim world
By Gareth Jones
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Israel held its first public talks with Pakistan on Thursday in a diplomatic breakthrough following its Gaza pullout and called for a thaw in relations between the Jewish state and longtime foes in the Muslim world.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Khursheed Mehmood Kasuri said after a high-level meeting in Istanbul that his country had decided to "engage" with Israel after years as one of its harshest critics over its handling of a Palestinian uprising.
Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, who met Kasuri, said Israel hoped to use the Pakistan talks as a springboard for broader diplomatic ties with Muslim and Arab countries that have long spurned it.
In a further sign of a Middle East thaw, Jordan's King Abdullah was expected to visit Israel as early as next week to underscore his support for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's dismantling of Gaza settlements, a senior Israeli diplomatic source said.
Kasuri said Pakistan, in consultation with the Palestinians and Saudi King Abdullah, had decided to holds talks with Israel because of what it saw as the beginning of the end of Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories.
But Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said Islamabad would not recognize Israel until a Palestinian state was established. Sharon has insisted he sees no final status talks with the Palestinians in the foreseeable future.
Israel has full diplomatic ties with four major Muslim countries -- Egypt, Jordan, Turkey and Mauritania, and limited interest or trade missions with Morocco, Tunisia and Qatar.
"Pakistan attaches great importance to Israel ending its occupation of Gaza," Kasuri said in a statement read at a joint news conference with Shalom.
"We see this development as the beginning of the process of (ending) Israeli occupation and establishing a Palestinian state living side by side with Israel in peace and security," he said.
Shalom said Israel hoped the meeting would "finally lead to a full diplomatic relationship with Pakistan as we would like to see with all Arab countries."
"We made a huge breakthrough today...," Shalom said. "We think it will be a very positive signal to Israeli and Palestinian public opinion that there are some fruits from this withdrawal from Gaza."