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"Mr President, I feel that most members of the European Parliament are somewhere in the middle on this issue, which means that they are on the side of the people. Naturally, one can dispute whether it is beneficial that Palestine has applied to the UN to be recognised as an independent nation at precisely this point in time.
On the other hand, I can understand the prevailing concern there that negotiations have been going on for years with no result. The main thing we need now is confidence-building measures, and those are never one-sided; rather, they must come from both sides. In my view, we are also awaiting clear signals from Israel itself. Let us not be under any illusions: the present settlement policy in Israel is neither helpful nor expedient in this respect."@en1
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