Bibi Agrees To Raise Palestinian Status Not Statehood
Israel would agree to upgrade the Palestinian Authority’s status at the United Nations as long as it is not declared a state, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in talks with Catherine Ashton, the European Union’s foreign policy chief, over the past few days.
On Thursday Netanyahu decided to address the UN General Assembly next Friday, the day the Palestinians will submit their statehood bid.
Meanwhile, the Foreign ministry summoned the ambassadors of five key EU members Thursday to rebuke them over their countries’ policy on the Palestinians’ bid for UN recognition as a state.
Netanyahu said on Thursday that his speech to the United Nations would stress that negotiations are the only road to peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
“The General Assembly is not a place where Israel usually receives a fair hearing,” he said at a press conference with Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas at his Jerusalem residence. “But I still decided to tell the truth before anyone who would like to hear it.”
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