30.12.2008
The European
Union, conscious of the suffering and anguish of all civilian populations, puts
forward the following proposals to resolve the crisis:
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Immediate and permanent ceasefire: there must be
an unconditional halt to rocket attacks by Hamas on Israel and an end to Israeli
military action.
The
cessation of fighting should allow lasting and normal opening of all border
crossings, as provided for in the 2005 Agreement on Movement and Access. The
European Union is ready to re-dispatch the EUBAM to Rafah to enable its
re-opening, in cooperation with Egypt, the Palestinian Authority and Israel. It
is also willing to examine the possibility of extending its assistance to other
crossing points, provided that the issues relating to security have found a
satisfactory response.
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Immediate humanitarian action: food, urgent medical aid and fuel should be
delivered to the Gaza Strip, the evacuation of the injured and unhindered access
of humanitarian workers should be made possible through the opening of crossing
points. The European Union, the leading aid donor to the Palestinians,
dispatched a field mission to provide the most appropriate response as quickly
as possible in cooperation with the United Nations and NGOs. It has also agreed
to coordinate aid donated by each Member State, in collaboration with the
European Commission and the outgoing and incoming presidencies.
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Stepping up the peace process, as called for by Security Council Resolution
1850. There is no military solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in Gaza
or elsewhere. The solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must be based on
the process set out in Annapolis and on the establishment of a viable
Palestinian state existing side by side with Israel in peace and security. Work
must be carried out, notably on the basis of the Arab peace initiative, to deal
with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a comprehensive and operational manner.
Europe encourages the inter-Palestinian reconciliation behind President Mahmoud
Abbas, as called for by the Ministers of the Arab League on 26 November, and
supports the mediation efforts of Egypt and the Arab League in this respect.
The European
Union is more determined than ever to assist alongside the other members of the
Quartet and the region's states in ending violence and re-launching the peace
process. In this respect, it has been agreed that a European ministerial
delegation will travel to the region shortly.
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