28/10/2004
Israel's Gaza pull out a 'real opportunity for progress'
The Israeli disengagement from Gaza will provide a "real opportunity for progress", according to the Foreign Secretary.
Last night's Knesset vote, carried by 67-45, saw a clear majority in favour of the Israeli leader's initiative to withdraw troops and settlers from Gaza and parts of the northern West Bank.
Speaking in Madrid today, Jack Straw said: "We must ensure that when the welcome disengagement from Gaza takes place there is not a vacuum but that there is support for the Palestinian Authority to run governance in that territory.
"We're discussing with Israel, the Palestinians and the international community practical ways in which the UK can help ensure that Israeli disengagement is successful for both sides."
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan also paid his tribute to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on what the UN leader described as "the historic vote in the Knesset".
"The Secretary-General said he remained supportive of a full and complete Israeli withdrawal, leading to the end of the occupation of the Gaza Strip," a spokesman for Mr Annan said in a statement.
He "very much hopes that the Israeli withdrawal will have the effect of reviving peace efforts, which must be based on the Road Map," the statement added.
The statement also said withdrawal "could be an important step towards a process that will eventually result in the end of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, paving the way for the establishment of a sovereign, democratic, viable and contiguous Palestinian state living side by side in peace with a secure Israel."
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Last night's Knesset vote, carried by 67-45, saw a clear majority in favour of the Israeli leader's initiative to withdraw troops and settlers from Gaza and parts of the northern West Bank.
Speaking in Madrid today, Jack Straw said: "We must ensure that when the welcome disengagement from Gaza takes place there is not a vacuum but that there is support for the Palestinian Authority to run governance in that territory.
"We're discussing with Israel, the Palestinians and the international community practical ways in which the UK can help ensure that Israeli disengagement is successful for both sides."
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan also paid his tribute to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon on what the UN leader described as "the historic vote in the Knesset".
"The Secretary-General said he remained supportive of a full and complete Israeli withdrawal, leading to the end of the occupation of the Gaza Strip," a spokesman for Mr Annan said in a statement.
He "very much hopes that the Israeli withdrawal will have the effect of reviving peace efforts, which must be based on the Road Map," the statement added.
The statement also said withdrawal "could be an important step towards a process that will eventually result in the end of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, paving the way for the establishment of a sovereign, democratic, viable and contiguous Palestinian state living side by side in peace with a secure Israel."
(gmcg/sp)
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