Middle East talks should not be 'wasted': UN chief

22 Aug, 2010

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday said the upcoming talks in Washington between Israel and the Palestinians are a chance for peace that "must not be wasted." Ban "welcomes the decision by both Israeli Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority president Mahmud Abbas to begin direct negotiations, following the statement of the Quartet and at the invitation of the US government," the United Nations said in a statement.
He "believes that negotiations are the only way for the parties to resolve all final status issues and he calls upon both sides to show leadership courage, and responsibility to realise the aspirations of both peoples. "We should all be aware that this is an opportunity that must not be wasted," the statement read.
In the first direct talks in 20 months, Netanyahu and Abbas will meet face-to-face in Washington on September 2 with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Ban added that the opportunity "must be seized so that the hope of a better future for the people of the region to live in peace, security and freedom can be fully realised.

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