14:06, 10 April 2009 | GMT +5
UK worried about Jerusalem demolitions
AMMAN. April 10. KAZINFORM. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband yesterday expressed his country?s concern over the demolition of Palestinian houses in Jerusalem, saying the holy city should be the capital of both Israel and the future Palestinian state; Kazinform refers to Arab News.
?We view with real concern the proposed demolitions in East Jerusalem,? Miliband told a press conference he jointly addressed with his Jordanian counterpart Nasser Judeh. ?Jerusalem should be the capital of the Palestinians and Israel,? he said.
Miliband was responding to plans by Israel to demolish scores of houses in a Jerusalem suburb that would turn about 1,500 Palestinians homeless.
The Israeli authorities alleged that the building of the houses was illegal in East Jerusalem, which Israel captured from Jordan in the 1967 Six-Day War and annexed it, saying the holy city would remain the ?eternal, undivided capital? of the Jewish state.
The United Nations still consider East Jerusalem an occupied city and both Jordan and the Palestinians insist that there would be no peace in the region before Israel quits East Jerusalem so as it becomes the capital of an independent Palestinian state.
Miliband met Jordan?s King Abdallah who stressed the need for launching ?serious negotiations? between Israel and the Palestinians in the run-up to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, the royal court said.
The new US administration of President Barack Obama and the European Union have a pivotal role to perform in advancing the Middle East peace process in the run-up for the implementation of the ?two-state solution,? he said; Kazinform cites Arab News. See www.arabnews.com for full version.