home the electronic intifada
about eifaqby topicget e-mail updatessyndicate eisubmit contentdonatecontact
for
EI Advanced Search
Human Rights

Norway normalises relations with Palestinian Unity Government
Report, NMFA, 17 March 2007

Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre
"Norway welcomes the formation of the Palestinian Unity Government," said Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store. "In its programme, the Unity Government is taking important steps towards complying with the international community's demands. Norway will thus on this basis re-establish political and economic relations with the Palestinian Government," said Mr Store.

"On the basis of the new government's political platform, Norway expects the Palestinian authorities to respect basic international standards as regards compliance with previously concluded agreements, renunciation of violence and recognition of Israel's right to exist. It is now important that the new government in practice continues reconciliation efforts among the Palestinians and implements political and economic reforms," said the Foreign Minister.

Norway has consistently supported President Mahmoud Abbas's efforts to find democratic national solutions that will unify the Palestinian people.

"I congratulate President Abbas on what has now been achieved. We will continue to support the President actively in his efforts to establish an independent Palestinian state free of occupation. I support US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in her efforts to initiate negotiations between President Abbas and Prime Minister Olmert," the Foreign Minister continued.

"The formation of a Palestinian Unity Government is a historic event. The alternative to this government would be continued violence and unrest in the Palestinian territory. It is essential that the Unity Government gains control of the security situation in Gaza and the West Bank, and that the rocket attacks on Israeli areas cease. Norway calls on the Unity Government to make an active effort to secure Corporal Shalit's release. This is necessary in order to continue President Abbas' dialogue policy vis-a-vis Israel," said the Foreign Minister.

"Norway will deal with members of the new Palestinian Government as representatives of a broad and representative Unity Government. Norway upholds its demands on Hamas as an organisation," said Mr Store.

"Norway calls on the international community to work constructively with the Palestinian Authorities. We particularly call on Israel to take a constructive approach to the Unity Government, for example by releasing withheld Palestinian revenues from taxes and fees and by increasing the freedom of movement for the Palestinian population," said Foreign Minister Store.

Related Links
  • Program of Palestinian Unity Government (17 March 2007)
  • Norway MFA


    Latest articles on EI:

    Palestine : Human Rights: Report: 348 Palestinians extra-judicially executed since Sept. 2000 (4 July 2008)
    Palestine : Diaries: Live from Palestine: Wall slices off al-Khader's famous vineyards (4 July 2008)
    Palestine : Opinion/Editorial: Unite to negotiate a real truce (4 July 2008)
    Palestine : Human Rights: Critics see vendetta in al-Arian's legal limbo (3 July 2008)
    Palestine : Opinion/Editorial: When you shoot the messenger (3 July 2008)
    Palestine : Development: Poll backs greater UN role in Mideast peace (3 July 2008)
    Palestine : Multimedia: Crossing the Line focuses on a possible Israeli strike on Iran (2 July 2008)
    Palestine : Multimedia: Photostory: The month in pictures, June 2008 (2 July 2008)
    Palestine : Human Rights: Israel's discriminatory water policies leave West Bank dry (1 July 2008)
    Palestine : Israel Lobby Watch: US hawks belie Iran's "existential threat" to Israel (1 July 2008)

  • E-mail this Page
    Print this Page


    RSS Help | EI RSS Feeds


    EDITOR'S PICKS


    NEWS & ANALYSIS
    THE MEDIA
    ACTION & ACTIVISM
    EI EXTRA
    Buy EI Merchandise

    KEY RESOURCES
    AID & DEVELOPMENT NEWS FROM ELECTRONIC IRAQ

    This webpage uses Javascript to display some content.

    Please enable Javascript in your browser and reload this page.





    HOME | ABOUT EI | FAQ | BY TOPIC | SYNDICATE EI | SUBMIT CONTENT | DONATE | CONTACT

      The Electronic Intifada needs your ongoing help to offer information about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.

    ©2000-2007 electronicIntifada.net | a nigelparry.net website