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![]() by Staff Writers Gaza City, Palestinian Territories (AFP) June 20, 2013
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton called on Thursday from Gaza for a relief of the Israeli blockade on the Palestinian territory, ruled by the Islamist Hamas movement. "It is World Refugee Day and I chose to be here on this day," Ashton said in remarks relayed by her office. "I chose to be here to underline the situation in Gaza, and to say that we support the work of (United Nation's agency for Palestinian refugees) UNRWA and want to see a future for the people of Gaza." "We want to see the crossings open, and the economic situation improved," she said in a remark directed to Israel at a joint press conference with with UNRWA Commissioner General Filippo Grandi. Ashton praised UNRWA's work and pledged that the EU would "continue to be the strongest supporter, that we will give the financial support that is needed, but also the political support." Hamas officials, with whom Ashton did not meet, urged her to "act immediately to lift the siege of Gaza" and "remove Hamas from the list of terrorist organisations" of the EU, arguing that "the movement defends its people and believes in democracy and openness to the world."
Abbas says Palestinians support US peace moves During a meeting with EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton in Ramallah, Abbas talked of the Palestinians' "commitment to the success of Kerry's efforts to save the peace process in order to restart serious talks leading to the end of the occupation and the establishment of a an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital". Abbas said the cessation by Israel of "settlement activities and the liberation of prisoners would contribute to creating adequate conditions to launch serious talks", his office said. Ashton also confirmed the EU's support for US efforts to re-launch the peace process, according to the statement. On June 27, the US secretary of state will return to the Middle East with a stop in Jordan before making his fifth visit to meet Israeli and Palestinian leaders. Special Middle East envoy Tony Blair on Wednesday called on Israel to take advantage of this "window of opportunity". "Let's hope that over the coming weeks a plan can be put in place in which politics, economics and security are aligned. With Secretary John Kerry's fantastic energy and commitment, we're all working hard to accomplish this," Blair said at an annual conference organised by Israeli President Shimon Peres.
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