Pope: 'Courageous Decisions' Needed from Israel, Palestinians

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Pope Francis called on Tuesday for Israel and the Palestinians to "resume negotiations" and "take courageous decisions", the Vatican said in a statement, after a meeting between the pontiff and Israeli President Shimon Peres.

"A speedy resumption of negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians is hoped for," it said.

"With the courageous decisions and availability of both sides, as well as support from the international community, an agreement may be reached," it added.

Such an agreement should "respect the legitimate aspirations of the two peoples, thus decisively contributing to the peace and stability of the region."

The meeting, the first between a leader from the Middle East and Francis, who was elected in March, came at a time of important developments in peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

Peres also invited Pope Francis on an official state visit to Israel.

On Tuesday, Israel's lead peace negotiator Tzipi Livni praised as "important" a concession by the Arab League that Israel and the Palestinians could trade land in a bid to move the peace process forward.

The development emerged out of talks in Washington between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and an Arab League delegation to discuss the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative.

The proposal would see 22 Arab countries normalizing ties with Israel in return for a withdrawal from lands it occupied during the 1967 Six Day War.

During the meeting, Peres and Francis also expressed "worry for the conflict that plagues Syria" and hoped for a political solution to the crisis, the Vatican said.

Comments 5
Missing elche 30 April 2013, 14:59

Il l'invite pour assister à la spoliation des Terres Chrétiennes?

Missing phillipo 30 April 2013, 15:25

The Holy Land is not only Christian land as you claim. I think that you should remember that the Jews were in Jerusalem 2000 years BEFORE
the birth of Christianity.
As the leader of one of the most important branches of Christianity, the Pope should jump at the chance to visit the Holy Sites in Israel and Palestine.

Default-user-icon Elche (Guest) 30 April 2013, 15:57

Parle pour toi et pas pour les Chrétiens de la Palestine Occupée qui rien qu'hier en ont appelé au Pape afin qu'il les aident devant les actes de spoliation de leur terres qui continuent de se perpétrer. Tu ne dois certainement pas être un Chrétien..Les Chrétiens de Palestine ne sont pas obligés de choisir entre la Peste et le Choléra..A bon entendeur...

Missing elche 30 April 2013, 16:05

Tes propos n'engagent que toi même et certainement pas les Chrétiens de Palestine occupée qui ne serait-ce que hier ont lancé un cri d'alarme au Pape pour qu'il les aident face à cette entité raciste..Soit tu es "Israelien", soit juste un soumis de plus...Les Chrétiens ne sont pas obligés de choisir entre la peste et le Choléra...http://www.lorientlejour.com/article/812301/un-mur-israelien-entre-bethleem-et-jerusalem-les-palestiniens-chretiens-en-appellent-au-pape.html

Missing phillipo 30 April 2013, 15:26

The meeting, the first between a leader from the Middle East and Francis, who was elected in March,
Wasn't the President of Lebanon in Rome for the inauguration of Pope Francis ?