EU downplays leaked memo on east Jerusalem
AFP
Date: 11-25-05
BRUSSELS (AFP) - The European Commission downplayed the significance of the leaking of a report accusing Israel of seeking to prevent Jerusalem becoming the Palestinians' future capital, although admitting it was "unfortunate".
The European Union's executive arm pointed out that EU foreign ministers last week publicly announced that such a report is due to be published, and also publicly made such criticism of Israel at a meeting in Brussels.
"There is no wish to conceal a document. There's a public statement that a document is going to be made public," said Emma Udwin, spokeswoman for EU external relations commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner.
The preliminary EU report -- it is unclear if it was the final version -- was leaked in Jerusalem by an Israeli group campaigning against demolitions of Palestinian houses in east Jerusalem.
"Israel's activities in Jerusalem are in violation of both its roadmap obligations and international law," said the document.
But in Brussels the EU spokeswoman read out extracts from the public conclusions of the EU ministers' regular meeting in Brussels last week, which included a request for EU officials to draw up "a detailed analysis on East Jerusalem to be adopted and made public" at their next meeting, on December 12.
The ministers' conclusions also underlined that the EU's "grave concerns at Israeli activities in and around East Jerusalem, including construction of the separation barrier, settlement building and house demolitions," she noted.
"These reduce the possibility of reaching a final status agreement on Jerusalem, threaten to make any solution based on the co-existence of two viable states physically impossible and are contrary to international law."
The EU spokeswoman said it is unclear if the report will still be adopted on December 12, or earlier, given the leak.
"I don't know whether, given that there has been a leak -- we always regard leaks as unfortunate -- there will be a revision of the timetable or whether it's ready to be put out sooner," she said.
"But certainly you have a commitment ... to make something public at the next GAERC," she said, using EU-speak for EU foreign ministers' meetings.
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