|
 Members of the Middle East quartet
talk to the press during the 60th General Assembly at United Nations
Headquarters in New York on September 20, 2005.(Xinhua/Reuters
photo) | UNITED NATIONS,
Sept. 20 (Xinhuanet) -- The Middle East diplomatic quartet called on Israel
Tuesday to stop expansion of settlements in the West Bank and urged the
Palestinian Authority to intensify its fight against terrorism.
The quartet, comprising the United Nations, the
United States, Russia and the European Union, issued the calls after a meeting
atthe UN's New York headquarters.
"The quartet believes that settlement expansion else
where must stop, and Israel must remove unauthorized outposts," said a statement
read to the press by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
 Kofi Annan looks on during a news
conference with the Middle East quartet during the 60th General Assembly
at United Nations Headquarters in New York September 20,
2005.(Xinhua/Reuters photo) |
"The quartet reaffirms that any agreement on final
status issues must be reached through negotiations and that a new Palestinian
state must be truly viable, with contiguity in the West Bank and connectivity to
Gaza," it noted.
While noting the Palestinian Authority has condemned
violence, the statement said, "the quartet further urges it to maintain law and
order and dismantle terrorist capabilities and infrastructure."
The quartet also urged Palestinian militant groups to
abandon violence and engage in the democratic political process.
"Ultimately, those who want to be part of the
political process should not engage in armed group or militia activities, for
there is a fundamental contradiction between such activities and the building of
a democratic state," the statement said. Enditem |