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Bush 'to focus on Mid-East peace' | |
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The US secretary of state says President George Bush has decided to make ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict one of his highest priorities. | |
"Frankly, it's time for the establishment of a Palestinian state," Condoleezza Rice told reporters. | |
Ms Rice is in the West Bank, where she has been trying to salvage a peace conference planned for next month. | |
The Palestinians have renewed a warning that without a tightly-worded document, they will not attend the conference. | The Palestinians have renewed a warning that without a tightly-worded document, they will not attend the conference. |
The Israelis say they do not believe an agreed text is necessary. | The Israelis say they do not believe an agreed text is necessary. |
After a first round of talks with Israeli leaders on Sunday, Ms Rice's aides indicated the conference might have to be postponed unless an agreement is reached regarding the statement. | After a first round of talks with Israeli leaders on Sunday, Ms Rice's aides indicated the conference might have to be postponed unless an agreement is reached regarding the statement. |
Ms Rice's motorcade was delayed for a quarter of an hour by a security alert during which her vehicle took cover in an Israeli fire station. | Ms Rice's motorcade was delayed for a quarter of an hour by a security alert during which her vehicle took cover in an Israeli fire station. |
'Serious' conference | |
At a news conference with Mr Abbas, Ms Rice said President Bush planned to focus his efforts on achieving a resolution to the long-running Israeli-Palestinian conflict. | |
Every time I visit, the situation seems to have worsened John Dugard,UN special rapporteur Quartet's 'deaf ears' | |
She said the peace conference planned to be held in Annapolis, Maryland, should be serious and substantive. | |
"We frankly have better things to do that invite people to Annapolis for a photo op," she said. | |
Earlier, the UN human rights envoy to the Occupied Territories strongly criticised the Quartet group trying to promote an Israeli-Palestinian peace process, saying it is not doing enough to challenge Israel's restrictions on the movement of Palestinians. | Earlier, the UN human rights envoy to the Occupied Territories strongly criticised the Quartet group trying to promote an Israeli-Palestinian peace process, saying it is not doing enough to challenge Israel's restrictions on the movement of Palestinians. |
Speaking to the BBC, John Dugard said he thought the UN might soon need to withdraw from the Quartet - made up of the UN, the US, the EU and Russia - because it was "failing in its duty to the Palestinian people". | |
The BBC correspondent in Jerusalem says it is unusual for such criticisms to be voiced publicly. | The BBC correspondent in Jerusalem says it is unusual for such criticisms to be voiced publicly. |
A UN source in Jerusalem dismissed Mr Dugard's comments, saying his views were well known and went well beyond his brief. | A UN source in Jerusalem dismissed Mr Dugard's comments, saying his views were well known and went well beyond his brief. |
"Membership of the Quartet does not stop the secretary general or the UN from speaking out on human rights. | "Membership of the Quartet does not stop the secretary general or the UN from speaking out on human rights. |
"But it does give it a changes to have influence in reaching a two-state solution to the conflict," the UN source told the BBC. | "But it does give it a changes to have influence in reaching a two-state solution to the conflict," the UN source told the BBC. |
'Crushing effect' | 'Crushing effect' |
In his role as a UN special rapporteur, Mr Dugard has been visiting the West Bank and Gaza for the past seven years. | In his role as a UN special rapporteur, Mr Dugard has been visiting the West Bank and Gaza for the past seven years. |
Special rapporteurs are independent experts appointed by the UN secretary general to present reports on human rights to the organisation. They are advisers and do not decide UN policy. | Special rapporteurs are independent experts appointed by the UN secretary general to present reports on human rights to the organisation. They are advisers and do not decide UN policy. |
HAVE YOUR SAY Itself toothless, the UN is a dead weight on any Middle East issue C Narayanan, India Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY Itself toothless, the UN is a dead weight on any Middle East issue C Narayanan, India Send us your comments |
"Every time I visit, the situation seems to have worsened," he said in a BBC interview. | "Every time I visit, the situation seems to have worsened," he said in a BBC interview. |
"This time, I was very struck by the sense of hopelessness among the Palestinian people." | "This time, I was very struck by the sense of hopelessness among the Palestinian people." |
Mr Dugard attributed this to "the crushing effect of human rights violations", and in particular Israeli restrictions on Palestinians' freedom of movement. He said that although Israel did have a threat to its security, "its response is very disproportionate". | Mr Dugard attributed this to "the crushing effect of human rights violations", and in particular Israeli restrictions on Palestinians' freedom of movement. He said that although Israel did have a threat to its security, "its response is very disproportionate". |
He said the purpose of some of the checkpoints in the middle of the West Bank was to break it up "into a number of cantons and make the life of Palestinians as miserable as possible". | He said the purpose of some of the checkpoints in the middle of the West Bank was to break it up "into a number of cantons and make the life of Palestinians as miserable as possible". |