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"There can be no peace without stopping settlement," Sarkozy told MPs and invited guests.Â
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"There is a proposal backed by many members of your Knesset for the adoption of a law that would encourage settlers to leave the West Bank in exchange for compensation and relocation in
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Israeli authorities have announced the construction of hundreds of new homes for Jewish settlers in the
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Sarkozy also called for an easing of travel restrictions in the West Bank, where the army operates hundreds of roadblocks which the World Bank says are a major obstacle to economic growth but which
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He said the Palestinians too had to do more in order to achieve peace. Â
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"There can be no peace if Palestinians themselves do not combat terrorism."Â
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Sarkozy said a lasting peace required the creation of a viable Palestinian state alongside
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"There can be no peace without recognizing
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Long dormant peace talks between
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Sarkozy’s visit, one of several by world leaders to mark the Jewish states 60th anniversary, was aimed at underlining the strength of Franco-Israeli relations, in contrast with the tensions that marked ties under former French president Jacques Chirac, perceived in
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Sarkozy is the first French president to visit
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On Monday morning, Sarkozy and his wife -- supermodel-turned-singer Carla Bruni-Sarkozy -- toured
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Later in the day he was scheduled to meet the parents of Corporal Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held by
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On Tuesday, Sarkozy plans to travel to the West Bank town of
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In addition to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, Sarkozy was also expected to discuss other regional issues following his recent contacts with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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