Space Travel News  
WAR REPORT
Norway warns Israel over peace deadlock: report

by Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) March 3, 2011
Norway may unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state if there is no progress in efforts to end the conflict with Israel, Oslo's top diplomat said in an interview published Thursday.

"I would like to be the first to recognise the state of Palestine when negotiations have been completed," Jonas Gahr Stoere told the left-leaning Haaretz newspaper.

"I say so as long as there is a prospect for those negotiations. If it is clear to people that there is no such prospect we will have to reevaluate," he said after meeting with top Israeli and Palestinian leaders in an attempt to resurrect some form of peace dialogue between them.

Europe was "watching for results and initiatives" which would lead to a peace agreement, but many were running out of patience, he told the paper.

"I think that in key European capitals the hope to see that change is thinner than it used to be."

As long as there was "credible progress toward a two-state solution," the international community would back such efforts, Stoere said.

In a separate interview with the English-language Jerusalem Post, Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, who is also in the region, suggested that Stockholm would hold off recognising a Palestinian state until the two sides reach a deal.

"I will look forward to recognising a Palestinian state as soon as possible, but there (first) has to be a Palestinian state" he said when asked if Sweden was considering such a step.

"A state has to be founded on an end of occupation, and an end of occupation is based upon an agreement with Israel."

Direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians ran into difficulties in September last year, just weeks after they were launched by US President Barack Obama with the aim of reaching a comprehensive deal within a year.

Since then, the talks, which foundered over a dispute about Israeli settlement building, have been completely frozen, and the Palestinians have instead begun pursuing diplomatic alternatives for achieving their long-promised state.

The Jerusalem Post said Stoere, who met Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, had not been briefed about the Israeli prime minister's intention, widely reported the same day, to push for a long-term interim agreement.

Bildt was to meet Netanyahu on Thursday.







Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


WAR REPORT
NATO: no intent to intervene in Libya but making plans
Brussels (AFP) March 3, 2011
NATO has no intention of intervening in Libya but is planning for "all eventualities", alliance chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen said Thursday. Rasmussen said at a press conference that NATO officials "take note" of a request from the Libyan opposition for foreign nations to launch airstrikes against mercenaries hired by Moamer Kadhafi. "We follow and monitor the situation closely, take note ... read more







WAR REPORT
NASA Assessing New Launch Dates For The Glory Mission

Successful Launch Of REXUS 9

24 hour delay for launch of NASA satellite

SpaceX to focus on astronaut capsule

WAR REPORT
Russia To Probe Major Planets Before 2023

Advanced NASA Instrument Gets Close-up On Mars Rocks

Good Health Report After Hiatus In Communications

Experiment volunteers take 2nd 'walk on Mars'

WAR REPORT
The Great Moonbuggy Race

Venus And Crescent Moon Pair Up At Dawn

84 Student Teams Set to Roll At 18th Annual NASA Great Moonbuggy Race

Google Lunar X Prize Roster Reaches 29 Teams

WAR REPORT
Can WISE Find The Hypothetical Tyche In Distant Oort Cloud

Theory: Solar system has another planet

Launch Plus Five Years: A Ways Traveled, A Ways To Go

Mission To Pluto And Beyond Marks 10 Years Since Project Inception

WAR REPORT
Planet Formation In Action

'Missing' element gives planet birth clues

'Wandering' planets may have water, life

Back To The Roots Of The Solar System

WAR REPORT
Russia Grounds Launches Of Rokot Carrier Rocket

The First Stage Of Project On Mes-System Mcis Fulfilled

ISRO Tests Rocket Motor, Delays Satellite Launch

University of Ulster Launches Rocket Project with Japan Space Agency

WAR REPORT
China Mars probe set for November launch

Shenzhou 8 Mission Could Top Three Weeks

U.S. wary of China space weapons

Slow progress in U.S.-China space efforts

WAR REPORT
PS1 Telescope Establishes Near-Earth Asteroid Discovery Record

Record number of asteroids spotted

NASA Releases Images Of Man-Made Crater On Comet

Spectacular Flyby Of Comet Tempel 1 Tests Lockheed Built Spacecraft


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement