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Written by Jim Clint   
Saturday, 21 July 2007
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Middle East quartet envoy Tony Blair will not be charged with mediating in the Middle East conflict, but with channeling aid towards the construction of a Palestinian state, European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana was quoted as saying on June 29.
Former British Premier Blair, whose appointment has been met with skepticism in parts of the region, will not conduct a peace process, the Spanish daily El Pais quoted Solana as saying in Lisbon. Blair’s task will be to mobilise political and economic aid, "will and solidarity" to create a government structure for a Palestinian state, Solana explained. The current situation in the Palestinian territories, with the confrontation between Fatah and Hamas, did not make Blair’s task easy, Solana added. Solana has been viewed as the EU’s chief negotiator for thorny tasks in the region and around the world, but there was no word from the Mideast Quartet on whether Blair’s responsibilities would clash with Solana’s.......

Once again Tony Blair sets himself against the God of Israel, by seeking to create a government structure for a "Palestinian State."  Blair also wants to channel aid to the Fatah organization, this aid will in no doubt include weapons that will ultimately be used against the State of Israel. On the other hand we have Javier Solana being described as the "chief negotiator for thorny tasks" in the region. Could this thorny task be the long awaited "Preace Treaty".

Source European Weekly 





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