Russia concerned over Israeli housing plans for East Jerusalem

Russia has voiced concerns about Israeli plans to build 1,600 homes for Jewish settlers in East Jerusalem, fearing they may damage peace efforts ahead of the Mideast Quartet”s meeting in Moscow, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. “We consider such measures unacceptable. They flout internationally acknowledged reconciliation proceedings,” the ministry said. “We can”t allow a […]

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Russia has voiced concerns about Israeli plans to build 1,600 homes for Jewish settlers in East Jerusalem, fearing they may damage peace efforts ahead of the Mideast Quartet”s meeting in Moscow, the Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.

“We consider such measures unacceptable. They flout internationally acknowledged reconciliation proceedings,” the ministry said.

“We can”t allow a new chance to go ahead with the reconciliation process to be lost,” it added.

The meeting of the Quartet of international mediators in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks will be held in Moscow on March 19.

The Israeli government announced the new housing project on Tuesday, just as the Middle East peace talks had finally spluttered into life after a 15-month break.

The announcement drew cutting criticism from the EU foreign affairs chief, Catherine Ashton, who called on the Israeli authorities to “fulfill all their commitments and obligations vis-a-vis the peace process and to refrain from unilateral decisions and actions that may jeopardize the final status negotiations.”

Jewish settlements on Palestinian territories are one of the main obstacles to continued peace talks with Israel.

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