Foreign Secretarty meets Israeli Minister for International Relations
9 Apr 2014 03:42 PM
Foreign Secretary
discusses Middle East Peace Process and Iran nuclear negotiations with Israeli
Minister for International Relations.
Foreign Secretary William Hague
and Israeli Minister for Intelligence, International Relations and Strategic
Affairs, Yuval Steinitz, met to discuss the Middle East Peace Process, Iran and
bilateral relations. Their discussion focused on latest developments in the
peace process and talks taking place in Vienna today on Iran’s nuclear
programme.
Speaking after the meeting the
Foreign Secretary said:
I was pleased to welcome Israeli
Minister for International Relations, Yuval Steinitz, to London today.
Bilateral relations with Israel are strong, reinforced by the Prime
Minister’s warm and productive trip to Israel and the Occupied
Palestinian Territories last month.
Minister Steinitz’s visit
comes at a critical juncture in the peace process. During our meeting, we
discussed how to ensure that the negotiations are successful and reaffirmed our
belief that the current process, led by US Secretary of State John Kerry, still
provides the best means of ending the conflict once and for all. I urged Israel
to continue to work with the US and Palestinians to find a way
forward.
On Iran, in the context of
negotiations taking place today and tomorrow in Vienna, we reaffirmed our
common goal of securing a comprehensive agreement which meets our security and
proliferation concerns. We reiterated that until then, sanctions must be
enforced robustly. We agreed the importance of continuing our dialogue on these
issues.
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