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In brazen move, European bigwigs call Trump's peace plan 'apartheid'

Dozens of politicians, including former French prime minister and foreign minister, former German foreign minister and vice chancellor, and Britain's former foreign secretary sign letter against the US president's peace plan.

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  02-27-2020 18:16
Last modified: 02-27-2020 19:07
Netanyahu thanks Trump for 'historic move' to extend Israeli sovereigntyKobi Gideon / GPO

US President Donald Trump shakes hands with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu | Photo: Kobi Gideon / GPO

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Fifty former European prime ministers and foreign ministers condemned US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan in an open letter, saying it would create an apartheid-like situation in occupied Palestinian territory.

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In the letter published by British newspaper The Guardian, the former ministers rejected Trump's plan for Israelis and Palestinians, which was announced in January and proposes a two-state solution.

"The plan envisages a formalization of the current reality in the occupied Palestinian territory, in which two peoples are living side by side without equal rights. Such an outcome has characteristics similar to apartheid – a term we don't use lightly," they said.

"It recognizes only one side's claims to Jerusalem and offers no just solution to the issue of Palestinian refugees," they added.

Fifty politicians, including former French Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin, former German Foreign Minister and Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, Britain's former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw and Ireland's former President Mary Robinson signed the letter.

Other signatories included former ministers or leaders of Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Luxembourg, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

"Considering the urgency of the situation, we call on Europe to reject the US plan as a basis for negotiations and to take immediate and effective steps to counter the threat of annexation – and thereby preserve the international rules-based order," they said.

The Palestinians and Arab League foreign ministers have rejected the plan and the Palestinian Authority has cut ties with the United States and Israel.

Earlier this week, the Pope also appeared to criticize the plan, warning against "inequitable solutions" to the conflict.

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