Israel was set up by the interventionists tactics of its strongest ally

EU Vows to Play Peace Role Despite Israeli Rebuke
Fri Jul 23, 2004 07:20 AM ET

By Matt Spetalnick
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The European Union's top diplomat vowed on Friday that the EU would play a role in Middle East peacemaking "like it or not" despite Israel's rebuke for backing a U.N. resolution against its West Bank barrier.

The pledge by EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana followed talks on Thursday in which Prime Minister Ariel Sharon warned him there would be little chance of EU involvement in the peace process without a drastic change in the European position.

Rocky relations between Israel and the EU have hit a new low after the 25-nation bloc voted for a Palestinian-sponsored General Assembly resolution demanding that the Jewish state heed a World Court ruling calling on it to tear down the barrier.

Israel says it needs the network of razor-tipped wire and concrete walls to keep out Palestinian suicide bombers. Palestinians call it a land grab that will deny them the state they seek to establish on land captured by Israel in a 1967 war.

After failing to resolve the row in meetings with Israeli leaders, Solana wrapped up his visit telling reporters: "Europe ...is a very important international power and is going to play a role, (whether) you like it or not."

He said the EU had a right to participate because of its important interests in the region.

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Bushageddon. Richard Perle will certainly say something since he is no longer busy with the libel suit he dropped...messianic compassion conservatism...

Posted by  Mr.Murder (not verified) on July 23, 2004 - 11:05am.