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Luxembourg urges EU to recognize Palestinian state
2019-12-09
[Jpost] Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn is urging the Europe
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
an Union to recognize Paleostine as a state, Axios reported, adding that the initiative is in response to US's change in settlement policy.

In a letter addressed to EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, as well as all EU foreign ministers, Asselborn wrote "it is time to start a debate within the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
on the opportunity of a recognition of the State of Paleostine by all its Member States," according to Axios.

"The recognition of Paleostine as a State would neither be a favor, nor a blank check, but a simple recognition of the right of the Paleostinian people to their own State. In no way would it be directed against Israel. Indeed, if we want to contribute to solving the conflict between Israel and Paleostine, we must never lose sight of Israel’s security conditions, as well as of justice and dignity for the Paleostinian people."

Israel is reportedly very concerned about the initiative, but Israeli and European officials noted that the issue will likely not be discussed during the EU Foreign Affairs Council on Monday in Brussels, but rather during the next meeting in January.

Slovenia's Foreign Minister Miro Cerar said on Sunday that EU member states cannot remain silent about what is happening in Paleostine, according to the Paleostinian WAFA news agency. Cerar pointed to "dangerous developments on the ground" and pointed out that the new EU leadership doesn't accept the injustice of the Paleostinian cause and the Paleostinian people.

Slovenia supports the two-state solution and sees the settlements as illegal, stressed Cerar. The foreign minister talked with Paleostinian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Riyad Maliki about the "dangerous" steps taken by the US administration which would "eliminate any opportunity for a two-state solution," according to WAFA, including statements by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that Israeli settlements are not illegal according to international law.

Cerar made the comments on the sidelines of the Mediterranean Dialogues conference in Rome. Maliki stressed the need to take a unified stand towards the current situation and discussed ways to strengthen the Paleostinian relationship with the EU to "save the grinding of the peace processor and pressure Israel and prevent it from annexing the Jordan Valley."

The two also discussed ways to enhance relations between Slovenia and the PA, including by encouraging investment. Cerar stressed that Slovenia will do its best to support Paleostine in international forums, with both sides agreeing to "communicate and coordinate their steps."

Last week, 11 EU countries, plus Latin American powers Brazil and Colombia, voted for the first time against a resolution that has passed every year since 1977 mandating a special "Division for Paleostinian Rights" inside the UN Secretariat, devoted to promoting the Paleostinian narrative against Israel.

Maliki criticized the votes during the meeting with Cerar, according to WAFA.

In November, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that Israeli goods produced over the pre-1967 line must be marked as settlement products.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#5  We already offered them a state. They refused and demanded all of Jerusalem and most of Israel.

At this point they get nothing but a giant "FUCK YOU"
Posted by: DarthVader   2019-12-09 10:56  

#4  In another twenty years, just might be.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-12-09 07:44  

#3  Luxembourg is in the Duchy of Grand Fenwick, right?
Posted by: AlanC   2019-12-09 07:15  

#2  
Maybe Luxembourg wants a payout. A good friend 'in the know' tells me some UN voices are acting as extortionists, sending feelers to Tel Aviv to approach 'em with bags of moolah. Naturally they're being laughed at, while someone devises crafty traps and stings for them. It could be that now these Ewww small fry think they can play the same game.

Islam was not even recognized in Luxembourg until the local shoura backed by certain bankers out of Turkey, made ridiculous payments to their bureaucrats and legislators in 2015 and amended the bloody constitution itself to allow muslims to have their 'religion'. The Jamaat formed in the unfortunate country along with wakf boards and courts, and through crime and doles they made back the money they had bribed the traitors with within a year. Within years, Kidnapping and sex trafficking of school girls became a real crime for the first time in the Grand Duchy.

A number of Indian owned business were forced to shut down due to criminal intimidation and we were forced to provide 'support' for certain... uhh, indispensable ventures. Since then, it's been in a downward spiral.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-12-09 05:53  

#1  I've a dream. In my dream Putin conquers Western Europe and deports all their "elites" to Siberia.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2019-12-09 05:18  

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