Sunday, April 19, 2009

Netanyahu: Progress in peace process depends on Recognition of Jewish State

During a policy review meeting held at the Prime Minister's Office, that was attended by Defence Minister Barak, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and other top officials, including National Security Council head Uzi Arad and Amos Gilad, the Defense Ministry's diplomatic-military bureau chief.

The meeting was a precursor to Netanyahu's trip to Washington in May, which is expected to follow the finalization of the new government's foreign policy.

"I am prepared to negotiate with any side that desires to advance peace between Israel and the Palestinians," said Netanyahu. "Contrary to reports, I don't condition dialogue with the Palestinians on recognition of Israel as a Jewish state. Nevertheless, progress in the peace process does depend on the willingness to recognize Israel as a Jewish state."

The prime minister emphasized that there was full cooperation between himself, Barak and Lieberman.