Egypt, France, Germany, Jordan warn Israel on annexation
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[July 07, 2020]
BERLIN (Reuters) - Egypt, France,
Germany and Jordan warned Israel on Tuesday against annexing parts of
the Palestinian territories, saying that doing so could have
consequences for bilateral relations.
In a statement distributed by the German Foreign Ministry, the
countries, which include two of Israel's leading partners in the Middle
East, said their foreign ministers had discussed how to restart talks
between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
They, along with most other European countries, oppose Israeli plans
that envisage annexing parts of the occupied West Bank as part of a deal
being promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration.
The Palestinian Authority, which wants the West Bank for a future
Palestinian state, opposes the move. The United States has yet to give
its approval to the annexation plans.

"We concur that any annexation of Palestinian territories occupied in
1967 would be a violation of international law and imperil the
foundations of the peace process," the European and Middle Eastern
foreign ministers said after their video conference.
"We would not recognize any changes to the 1967 borders that are not
agreed by both parties in the conflict," they added. "It could also have
consequences for the relationship with Israel."
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A demonstrator holding a Palestinian flag attends a protest against
Jewish settlements, in the town of Biddy in the Israeli-occupied
West Bank July 6, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman

Israel declined to comment. But in a separate statement, Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said he had told British Prime
Minister Boris Johnson on Monday that he was committed to Trump's
"realistic" plan for the region.
"Israel is prepared to conduct negotiations on the basis of
President Trump’s peace plan, which is both creative and realistic,
and will not return to the failed formulas of the past," Netanyahu's
statement said.
(Reporting by Michelle Martin; additional reporting by Dan Williams;
editing by Thomas Escritt and Gareth Jones)
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