FM Liberman meets EU High Representative Ashton
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10/24/2012
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FM Liberman thanked the High
Representative for the EU decision regarding sanctions on Iran. The Foreign
Minister also expressed his gratitude for yesterday's (23 Oct.) decision on the
ACAA
agreement.
Liberman said that the situation in southern Israel, which is
being bombarded
with rockets from Gaza, is intolerable. No European state would allow such a
reality in its territory as the residents of southern Israel are forced to
suffer.
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FM Liberman meets EU High Representative Ashton
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(Communicated
by the Foreign Minister’s Press Advisor)
Deputy Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman met on Wednesday (24 October) in the Foreign
Ministry in Jerusalem with the High Representative of the European Union for
Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Baroness Catherine Ashton.
In the
meeting, the two discussed relations between Israel and the European Union, as
well as events in the region. Foreign Minister Liberman thanked the High
Representative for the EU decision regarding sanctions on Iran. The Foreign
Minister also expressed his gratitude for yesterday's (23 Oct.) decision on the
ACAA
agreement, according to which the Israeli standard for pharmaceutical
products will now be recognized in all 27 EU member states, which is expected to
expand the scope of trade by Israeli companies with the European
Union.
FM Liberman stated in the meeting that the situation in southern
Israel, which is being bombarded
with rockets from Gaza, is intolerable. No European state would allow such a
reality in its territory as the residents of southern Israel are forced to
suffer. Israel cannot continue to restrain itself. Liberman noted that Israel
expects that the EU will act to prevent the smuggling of arms into the Gaza
Strip.
The Foreign Minister related during the meeting that if Mahmoud
Abbas, President of the Palestinian Authority, continues unilateral measures
against Israel in the UN General Assembly, there will be difficult and
far-reaching consequences.
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