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"Mr President, it is frustrating to see the continuing long-term stagnation of the peace process in the Middle East. The Israeli and Palestinian sides have diametrically opposing views on the form and content of these negotiations. The negotiations should continue focusing on the acceptance of the requirements of both parties. Although it seems that the chances of a resumption of negotiations have diminished in the current situation, no one doubts the urgent need for progress in resolving the conflict based on a two-state principle. This should not, however, lead to a challenge to the legitimacy of the state of Israel, nor the right of Palestinians to achieve statehood. Now the European Union and its diplomacy should make every effort to restore negotiations and ensure their success. I think it will, amongst other things, be good preparation for the Union's diplomacy in the preparations for the negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo, which are affecting its immediate neighbourhood."@en1
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