UN General Assembly calls for Moscow Conference on Middle East
December 1, 2012 - 14:56 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution
Friday, Nov 30, calling for the Moscow Conference on the Middle East
that has repeatedly been postponed to be held as soon as possible, a
RIA Novosti reported.
The General Assembly said Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA)
should resume peace talks under the auspices of the Middle East
Quartet of international mediators comprising Russia, the United
States, the UN and the European Union.
The UN General Assembly recognized on Thursday the PA as a non-member
observer state by a more than two-thirds majority. Israel and the
United States were among nine UN members that voted against the move.
The Moscow Conference is an initiative proposed by Russian diplomats
in 2005 to promote the Middle East peace process both between Israelis
and Palestinians and between Israel and Syria.
The Quartet on the Middle East was established in 2002 and is devoted
to negotiating peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
December 1, 2012 - 14:56 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution
Friday, Nov 30, calling for the Moscow Conference on the Middle East
that has repeatedly been postponed to be held as soon as possible, a
RIA Novosti reported.
The General Assembly said Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA)
should resume peace talks under the auspices of the Middle East
Quartet of international mediators comprising Russia, the United
States, the UN and the European Union.
The UN General Assembly recognized on Thursday the PA as a non-member
observer state by a more than two-thirds majority. Israel and the
United States were among nine UN members that voted against the move.
The Moscow Conference is an initiative proposed by Russian diplomats
in 2005 to promote the Middle East peace process both between Israelis
and Palestinians and between Israel and Syria.
The Quartet on the Middle East was established in 2002 and is devoted
to negotiating peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.