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(Times of India) - The Danish presidency of the European Union is working on a new Mideast peace plan to be presented to EU foreign ministers at their weekend meeting, the Berlingske Tidende newspaper reported on Wednesday. The first phase calls for a security agreement to be concluded between Israel and the Palestinians to end the violence ahead of Palestinian elections in January. The second phase calls for Palestinian reforms including the drafting of a constitution and setting up an independent judiciary. Finally, negotiations should take place to define Israel's borders, set up a new Palestinian state, and settle the status of Jerusalem. 2002-08-30 00:00:00Full Article
Denmark to Unveil New EU Mideast Peace Plan
(Times of India) - The Danish presidency of the European Union is working on a new Mideast peace plan to be presented to EU foreign ministers at their weekend meeting, the Berlingske Tidende newspaper reported on Wednesday. The first phase calls for a security agreement to be concluded between Israel and the Palestinians to end the violence ahead of Palestinian elections in January. The second phase calls for Palestinian reforms including the drafting of a constitution and setting up an independent judiciary. Finally, negotiations should take place to define Israel's borders, set up a new Palestinian state, and settle the status of Jerusalem. 2002-08-30 00:00:00Full Article
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