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"Mr President, the priority for the Middle East, at the moment, must be to salvage the peace process. Negotiation is the only possible way of achieving a lasting peace. This is why it is vital for negotiations to be resumed as soon as possible. The leaders of both sides will surely bear these points in mind and avoid exacerbating tensions, which could jeopardise all the agreements achieved so far.
The international community, for its part, must be involved in mediating the situation. I welcome the efforts made by Baroness Ashton in this respect. Commissioner, can you tell us, though, whether there are contacts and direct negotiations going on between both sides at the moment?
Yesterday marked 18 years since the signing of the Oslo Accords. I hope that their spirit will live on, enabling us to overcome the current tensions."@en1
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