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Izraelsko-Evropske veze- summit u Pragu
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Czech Republic to host summit on upgrading EU-Israel ties
Wednesday, January 25, 2012 .By Yossi Lempkowicz
Češka republika će biti domaćin samita za unapređenje Evropsko-Izraelskih veza (odnosa)
Govoreći na konferenciji za tisak, zajedno sa Yuli Edelsteinom, izraelskim ministrom za diplomaciju i dijasporu , Kantor ( predsjednik EJC Evropskog židovskog kongresa) je naglasio da i Evropa i Izrael dijele slične vrijednosti i interese i to zahtjeva veću angažiranost u različitim sferama međusobnih odnosa.
" Evropa i Izrael su partneri u slobodi i demokraciji i trebaju imati bolje diplomatske, kulturne i ekonomske veze. Unapređenjem odnosa obje zemlje će imati koristi ( win - win situation).
EJC predsjednik je najavio, zajedno sa češkim premijerom Petr Necasom, plan za organizaciju internacionalnog samita u svibnju u Pragu. Samit će biti za evrospke i izraelske lidere kako bi diskutirali o koracima za unapređenjem međusobnih odnosa .
Kantor je rekao da će Češka republika biti domaćin i pozvati predsjednikas EU , kao i predsjednika Benjamina Netanyahua na taj događaj. Sada je Češka republika među "naj-proizraelskim" zemljama u EU.
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Speaking at a press
conference along with Israel’s Minister for Public Diplomacy and
Diaspora, Yuli Edelstein, he stressed that both Europe and Israel "share
similar values and interests and this require greater expression in
differing spheres of the relationship.""Europe and Israel are partners
in freedom, liberty and democracy and should have closer ties
diplomatically, culturally and economically," Kantor said."Upgrading
ties is a win-win situation for both Europe and Israel."
The EJC President
announced a plan to organize an international summit, together with
Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas in May in Prague, for European and
Israeli leaders to discuss firm steps towards an upgrade in ties
"The Czech Republic
will host and invite other EU Prime Ministers as well as Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to this event," Kantor told EJP.
The Czech Republic is among the most pro-Israel countries in the EU....
Although the EU Foreign Ministers agreed to upgrade its ties with Israel in June 2008 by redrafting the Action Plan under the framework of the European Neighborhood Policy and by enhancing the level of political contacts, the process was later frozen by the EU because of the lack of progress in the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians.
"The EU uses the upgrading process as a mean to pressure the Israeli government to alter the situation," one EU source told EJP.
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