Finally, it is equally appropriate to commend the valiant efforts of the officials of the Âé¶¹APP system and the international community, in particular the Âé¶¹APP Disengagement Observer Force and the Âé¶¹APP Interim Force in Lebanon, who over the years have invested their time and energies in the cause of peace and security in the region. Their example and their commitment should elicit a commensurate response from the international community to turn the Middle East into a region where all its peoples can live in peace and harmony. <\/p><\/div>\n
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Mr. Kittikhoun <\/strong>(Lao People’s Democratic Republic): At the outset, on behalf of the delegation of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, I should like to express our appreciation to the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People for the work it has done with the objective of promoting a solution to the Palestinian issue. <\/p><\/div>\n\n
The international community has, for many decades, repeatedly called for a peaceful resolution of the question of Palestine. It is regrettable to note that, despite the great efforts exerted, fewer tangible results have been achieved. As reflected in the report contained in document A\/60\/35, the violence has been continuing unabated, causing great suffering to and taking the lives of the peoples of the region, mostly the Palestinian people. In that regard, we urge the parties concerned to stop the violence and all acts that could increase tensions and confrontation. Both sides need to exercise maximum restraint and resume negotiations as a precondition leading towards the <\/span>implementation<\/span> <\/span>of the Quartet’s <\/span>road map<\/span>, <\/span>as well as<\/span> <\/span>relevant Security Council resolutions and the principle of land for peace. <\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n
This year, although the <\/span>situation<\/span> remains difficult and complex, we have witnessed some progress, including the Israeli <\/span>withdrawal<\/span> <\/span>from the Gaza Strip and four small <\/span>settlements in the northern West Bank. In our opinion, such steps should be further promoted. However, further progress will be unlikely if efforts to expand the settlements in the West Bank and to complete the construction of the wall on Palestinian land — which are contrary to international law and numerous resolutions of the Security Council and the General Assembly, as well as the provisions of the road map — are not abandoned. <\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n
Peace and stability in the Middle East are not likely to be achieved unless the Palestinian issue is resolved in a just and reasonable manner. In that regard, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic reaffirms its unswerving support for the struggle of the Palestinian people to exercise its right to self-determination, including the right to create its independent State of Palestine. We therefore urge the parties concerned to engage in serious dialogue, settle their conflict and realize the vision of two States, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace, within secure and internationally borders. <\/p><\/div>\n
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The peoples of the Middle East, and in particular the Palestinian people, have long suffered. Like other peoples the world over, they have all earned the right to live in peace. The international community is duty-bound to do all it can to help the parties concerned to resolve their problems peacefully and as rapidly as possible. We believe that, through serious and sincere dialogue among the concerned parties, the question of Palestine can be resolved. <\/p><\/div>\n