EU Vows 'Unprecedented' Aid if Israel, Palestinians Make Peace

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The European Union on Monday pledged "unprecedented" levels of support to both Israel and the Palestinians should the two parties reach a final status agreement.

Commending U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry for his efforts in launching direct talks between the two, EU foreign ministers said the 28-nation bloc would "contribute substantially" to post-conflict arrangements to ensure the sustainability of a peace deal.

"The EU will provide an unprecedented package of European political, economic and security support to both parties in the context of a final status agreement," the ministers said in a statement.

"In the event of a final peace agreement the European Union will offer Israel and the future state of Palestine a Special Privileged Partnership including increased access to the European markets, closer cultural and scientific links, facilitation of trade and investments as well as promotion of business to business relations.

"Enhanced political dialogue and security cooperation will also be offered to both states," the statement added.

A senior EU official said it was too early to talk about numbers after Israeli daily Haaretz last week said the package would be worth "billions of euros" while also helping to end Israel's international isolation.

Kerry said this weekend that concrete progress has been made in peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians, but said details will be kept under wraps.

Calling on both sides to seize the chance to reach a two-state solution, the EU ministers also warned against "actions that undermine the negotiations", in particular deploring Israel's continuous expansion of settlements.

Last month the Jewish state agreed to join an EU scientific research project despite the fact it bars funding for any Israeli entity with operations beyond the 1967 Green Line.

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Missing phillipo 16 December 2013, 18:57

Now we'll have to wait to see if Abu Mazen will take the bait, and decide finally to lead his people to peace and prosperity. Or will he do as Arafat did and decide to leave his people in abject poverty.
Peace could have come to the Middle East 20 years ago, if only Arafat had decided to lead his people towards their goal of an independent State of Palestine at the side of Israel, not instead of Israel.