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Josep Borrell, European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs, said, “In the last 30 years after the Oslo Agreement, we cannot say that we are closer to peace between Israel and Palestine.” He added, “If we really want a two-state solution, everybody has to support it in practical terms.” UNIFEED
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STORY: UN / EU BORRELL
TRT: 2:04
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 18 SEPTEMBER 2023, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
SHOTLIST:
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, exterior, United Nations Headquarters
18 SEPTEMBER 2023, NEW YORK CITY
2. Pan left, Fontelles walking, delegates entrance
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union /Vice-President, European Commission:
“Now, in the last 30 years after the Oslo Agreement, we cannot say that we are closer to peace between Israel and Palestine. The number of settlers has increased a lot, and the two-state solution needs stronger effort. If we really want a two-state solution, everybody has to support it in practical terms.”
4. Wide shot, Fontelles, journalists, security staff, UN Delegates' entrance
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union /Vice-President, European Commission:
“And that's why, together with my Arab friends from the Arab League and some Arab countries - I mentioned them before, South Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt - we launched this process. We launched a process of trying to imagine what the peace would look like. In order to reinvigorate this process, and in order not to finish the meeting and forget about it, we have launched three senior level working groups that will be completely elaborating the lateral regional and global approaches. They will start in one month from now in Brussels.”
6. Wide shot, Fontelles, journalists, security staff, UN Delegates' entrance
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union /Vice-President, European Commission:
“And we will try to catalyze international efforts in order to work on this peace. If everybody that has been saying today here that they support the two-state solution, if everybody was really engaged in supporting this two-state solution, this solution will be there already.”
8. Wide shot, Fontelles, journalists, security staff, UN Delegates' entrance
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union /Vice-President, European Commission:
“I think today is a good starting. It is an injection of new political will in resizing the process. I cannot say that everything has been solved. It's a starting point.”
10. Wide shot, Fontelles leaving UN Delegates' entrance
STORYLINE:
Josep Borrell, European Union (EU) High Representative for Foreign Affairs, said, “We cannot say that we are closer to peace between Israel and Palestine.”
Borrell co-hosted today (18 Sep) a Ministerial meeting on the Middle East Peace Process entitled ‘Peace Day Effort' with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the League of Arab States in cooperation with Jordan and Egypt.
Following the meeting, he addressed reporters and said the two-state solution needs stronger effort.
He stressed, “If we really want a two-state solution, everybody has to support it in practical terms.”
He continued, “That's why, together with my Arab friends from the Arab League and some Arab countries - I mentioned them before, South Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt - we launched this process. We launched a process of trying to imagine what the peace would look like. In order to reinvigorate this process, and in order not to finish the meeting and forget about it, we have launched three senior level working groups that will be completely elaborating the lateral regional and global approaches. They will start in one month from now in Brussels.”
Borrell also said, “We will try to catalyze international efforts in order to work on this peace. If everybody that has been saying today here that they support the two-state solution, if everybody was really engaged in supporting this two-state solution, this solution will be there already.”
He concluded, “I think today is a good starting. It is an injection of new political will in resizing the process. I cannot say that everything has been solved. It's a starting point.”
TRT: 2:04
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 18 SEPTEMBER 2023, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
SHOTLIST:
FILE - NEW YORK CITY
1. Wide shot, exterior, United Nations Headquarters
18 SEPTEMBER 2023, NEW YORK CITY
2. Pan left, Fontelles walking, delegates entrance
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union /Vice-President, European Commission:
“Now, in the last 30 years after the Oslo Agreement, we cannot say that we are closer to peace between Israel and Palestine. The number of settlers has increased a lot, and the two-state solution needs stronger effort. If we really want a two-state solution, everybody has to support it in practical terms.”
4. Wide shot, Fontelles, journalists, security staff, UN Delegates' entrance
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union /Vice-President, European Commission:
“And that's why, together with my Arab friends from the Arab League and some Arab countries - I mentioned them before, South Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt - we launched this process. We launched a process of trying to imagine what the peace would look like. In order to reinvigorate this process, and in order not to finish the meeting and forget about it, we have launched three senior level working groups that will be completely elaborating the lateral regional and global approaches. They will start in one month from now in Brussels.”
6. Wide shot, Fontelles, journalists, security staff, UN Delegates' entrance
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union /Vice-President, European Commission:
“And we will try to catalyze international efforts in order to work on this peace. If everybody that has been saying today here that they support the two-state solution, if everybody was really engaged in supporting this two-state solution, this solution will be there already.”
8. Wide shot, Fontelles, journalists, security staff, UN Delegates' entrance
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Josep Borrell Fontelles, High Representative, Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union /Vice-President, European Commission:
“I think today is a good starting. It is an injection of new political will in resizing the process. I cannot say that everything has been solved. It's a starting point.”
10. Wide shot, Fontelles leaving UN Delegates' entrance
STORYLINE:
Josep Borrell, European Union (EU) High Representative for Foreign Affairs, said, “We cannot say that we are closer to peace between Israel and Palestine.”
Borrell co-hosted today (18 Sep) a Ministerial meeting on the Middle East Peace Process entitled ‘Peace Day Effort' with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the League of Arab States in cooperation with Jordan and Egypt.
Following the meeting, he addressed reporters and said the two-state solution needs stronger effort.
He stressed, “If we really want a two-state solution, everybody has to support it in practical terms.”
He continued, “That's why, together with my Arab friends from the Arab League and some Arab countries - I mentioned them before, South Arabia, Jordan, and Egypt - we launched this process. We launched a process of trying to imagine what the peace would look like. In order to reinvigorate this process, and in order not to finish the meeting and forget about it, we have launched three senior level working groups that will be completely elaborating the lateral regional and global approaches. They will start in one month from now in Brussels.”
Borrell also said, “We will try to catalyze international efforts in order to work on this peace. If everybody that has been saying today here that they support the two-state solution, if everybody was really engaged in supporting this two-state solution, this solution will be there already.”
He concluded, “I think today is a good starting. It is an injection of new political will in resizing the process. I cannot say that everything has been solved. It's a starting point.”
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