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"Mr President, I should like to congratulate Mr Menéndez del Valle on his report and especially on the fact that he has submitted an amendment that takes account of the Geneva Agreement. Whether this agreement becomes an historic turning point, as I sincerely hope it will, or else a fiasco will now depend entirely upon the reception given to it by the Israeli population and upon the international reactions, especially the EU’s. We have here for the first time a unified plan dealing with all the problems of the conflict: the division of Jerusalem, the rights of the Palestinian refugees, the Temple Mount and the Wailing Wall, the settlements and the way in which the borders are drawn. This agreement may still manage to rescue the otherwise almost defunct Road Map. As the Geneva Agreement looks, so too can peace come to look. Most importantly of all, the composition of the Palestinian delegation, representing a broad cross-section of the Palestinian leadership, has now given Sharon the negotiating partners that he has until now maintained did not exist and that he succeeded in making the Israeli population believe did not exist. The EU must now strongly support the Geneva Agreement. It has shown that there is still life in the Israeli peace wing, which now genuinely has the chance of being strengthened. Both the Israeli and Palestinian peoples want peace. The Geneva Agreement seems to be the surest way of achieving it."@en1

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