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Top EU envoy heads to Middle East to boost Israel-Palestine talks

Published May 19th, 2015 - 07:30 GMT
The EU's high representative for foreign affairs Federica Mogherini will meet both President Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas on her two-day visit. (AFP/File)
The EU's high representative for foreign affairs Federica Mogherini will meet both President Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas on her two-day visit. (AFP/File)

The European Union’s top diplomat said Monday that she’s going to the Mideast to try to revive the moribund peace process, and to challenge Israel and the Palestinians to share their ideas on how to break the deadlock.

Federica Mogherini, the EU’s high representative for foreign affairs, said, “I believe that one thing is clear to everybody in the region, that the status quo is not an option.”

“My very early visit has a political meaning,” Mogherini told a press conference, according to a Reuters report. She took over as the head of EU foreign policy last November, taking over for Catherine Ashton.

Mogherini was set to meet with both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during her two-day visit.

Some European leaders were alarmed by a remark by Netanyahu before the March 17 elections that there would be no Palestinian state while he’s premier.

Mogherini said her trip this Wednesday and Thursday will stress that the EU is “ready to play a major role in relaunching the peace process,” but with an end result that includes Palestinian statehood

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