President Peres meets with Italian PM Letta
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7/1/2013
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Peres: "What we are seeing in the Middle East is not a clash
between civilizations but a clash within civilizations as people rise up
against great existential problems like poverty, health and employment."
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President Peres holds working meeting with Italian PM Letta
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(Communicated by the Office of the President)
President Shimon
Peres on Monday afternoon (1 July 2013), held a diplomatic working
meeting with Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta.
At the
beginning of the meeting President Peres addressed US Secretary of State
John Kerry's efforts to restart the peace talks and said, "Secretary
Kerry is working on restarting the negotiations between us and the
Palestinians. There are already some openings and I believe the efforts
on both sides should continue. The differences between the sides are
small, especially in comparison with the dangers of not making peace."
President
Peres also addressed the ongoing situation in Egypt and the wider
Middle East and said, "We are very worried about the situation in the
Middle East. There is no telling what will happen in Egypt but I pray
that they will find a solution. What we are seeing in the Middle East is
not a clash between civilizations but a clash within civilizations as
people rise up against great existential problems like poverty, health
and employment."
Prime Minister Letta thanked President Peres and
said that he is visiting Israel as he promised the president he would
do when the two last met on the Prime Minister's first day in office. He
added that this was his first visit outside of the European Union as
Prime Minister and that it confirmed the special relations between the
two countries and between President Peres and Prime Minister Letta. The
Prime Minister also addressed the attempts to restart the peace talks
and said, "These very days something important is happening…we want to
see hope become reality." He added that Italy would be happy to provide
any assistance that it could to help move forward with the peace
process.
Prime Minister Letta also addressed the next Government
to Government (G2G) meeting between the Israeli and Italian governments
which will take place in December in Turin and said that it was an
important meeting and that Italy was interested in strengthening the
economic relations between the countries particularly with regards to
the energy sector following the discovery of natural gas and as Italy
requires cheap energy.
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