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Palestinian UN bid will 'work against peace'

September 8, 2011 11:18

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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The Palestinians' push for recognition of independence at the United Nations later this month was criticised as counterproductive to the chances of peace at a packed Westminster meeting on Monday night.

Former Spanish Prime Minister José Maria Aznar, who is founding chairman of the Friends of Israel, said that if the UN General Assembly backed the Palestinians' declaration of statehood, "it would push away any prospect of any final peace agreement".

Mr Aznar said that governments should insist that the only way to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was around the negotiating table.

"It is time to tell the Palestinians if they really want a state, they must pay the price for it," he said. "They cannot have the cake and eat it."

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