fbpx

U.S. blocks Quartet peace outline

The United States reportedly blocked an initiative by other major powers to outline an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement. The three other members of the Quartet guiding Middle East peace talks -- the United Nations, the European Union and Russia -- had pressed for publication of such an initiative as early as this Friday, The Associated Press reported.
[additional-authors]
April 12, 2011

The United States reportedly blocked an initiative by other major powers to outline an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement.

The three other members of the Quartet guiding Middle East peace talks—the United Nations, the European Union and Russia—had pressed for publication of such an initiative as early as this Friday, The Associated Press reported.

The United States, which usually leads the Quartet initiatives, nixed the idea, saying it was not the right time.

Such an outline would include borders and solutions for the Palestinian refugees and for sharing Jerusalem.

Talks have been stalled since September, when the Palestinian Authority walked out because Israel would not extend a partial freeze on settlement building.

Israel and the United States say the burden is on the Palestinians to return to direct talks, but the other members of the Quartet also blame Israel for not stemming settlement building.

Israeli President Shimon Peres made keeping such an initiative from coming forward at this time a key message of his Washington and U.N. visits last week.

Did you enjoy this article?
You'll love our roundtable.

Editor's Picks

Latest Articles

Are We Going to Stop for Lunch?

So far, the American Jewish community has been exceptional in its support for Israel. But there is a long road ahead, and the question remains: will we continue with this support?

More news and opinions than at a
Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.

More news and opinions than at a Shabbat dinner, right in your inbox.