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Netanyahu meets May as UK eyes bolstered Israel ties post-Brexit
By HERB KEINON
Mon, 06 Feb 2017, 12:35 PM
The two world leaders met in London on Monday afternoon; topics discussed include Iran, the peace process, and trade relations between Israel and the UK.
British Prime Minister Theresa May greeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at No. 10 Downing on Monday afternoon, saying she was happy to welcome him as both countries commemorate 100 years since the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
Large pro-Israel demonstrations and some anti-Israeli demonstration greeted Netanyahu there as well.
May, in brief remarks, said that Britain remains committed to a two-state solution.
Labour party head Jeremy Corbyn, who did not seek a meeting with Netanyahu during his 24-hour visit to London, has urged May to say that Britain stands “unequivocally behind the rights of the Palestinian people, along with the many who support them in Israel.”
May made clear in her comments that the two countries have many areas of cooperation. She also said she will discuss the situation in Syria and Iran with Netanyahu.
Netanyahu, who said before leaving Israel that standing up to increasing Iranian aggression in the region would be one of the main topics of discussion in London, praised US President Donald Trump for reinstating some sanctions on Iran, and said he expected other countries to do the same. He said Iran publicly threatens to destroy Israel, and is engaged in one provocation after another. The prime minister stressed that Israel has not given up on its yearning for peace, and will discuss that as well with May, saying that along with the current challenges in the region, there are also opportunities.
Mrs May's spokeswoman said the prime minister was reiterating "our long-standing position to make clear that we see the continued increase in settlement activity undermining trust".
The UK would continue to push for "a twin-track approach" to the Middle East peace process which also recognised Israel's right to be safe from terrorism, she added.
But beyond political events, there is room for stronger ties, not least in the economic area where Israel's championing of high-tech industry is seen as a positive model to emulate.
Netanyahu told May that he has two portraits in his office, one of Theodor Herzl, and the second of Winston Churchill. Those two leaders, he said, embody the common values that make possible great trade, technology and security cooperation between the two countries.
Trade is expected to loom large in the talks, with Britain keen on developing strong partnerships in the post-Brexit era.
http://m.jpost.com/Israel-News/Poli...more-important-for-Britain-post-Brexit-480722
Good to see two great and forward looking countries increasing their relations to new heights. Hope to see more Israelis companies setting up shop in Britain and vice versa. Win-Win .
@Natan ,@c-dome1 ,@David7 ,@500, @Ilay
By HERB KEINON
Mon, 06 Feb 2017, 12:35 PM
The two world leaders met in London on Monday afternoon; topics discussed include Iran, the peace process, and trade relations between Israel and the UK.
British Prime Minister Theresa May greeted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at No. 10 Downing on Monday afternoon, saying she was happy to welcome him as both countries commemorate 100 years since the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
Large pro-Israel demonstrations and some anti-Israeli demonstration greeted Netanyahu there as well.
May, in brief remarks, said that Britain remains committed to a two-state solution.
Labour party head Jeremy Corbyn, who did not seek a meeting with Netanyahu during his 24-hour visit to London, has urged May to say that Britain stands “unequivocally behind the rights of the Palestinian people, along with the many who support them in Israel.”
May made clear in her comments that the two countries have many areas of cooperation. She also said she will discuss the situation in Syria and Iran with Netanyahu.
Netanyahu, who said before leaving Israel that standing up to increasing Iranian aggression in the region would be one of the main topics of discussion in London, praised US President Donald Trump for reinstating some sanctions on Iran, and said he expected other countries to do the same. He said Iran publicly threatens to destroy Israel, and is engaged in one provocation after another. The prime minister stressed that Israel has not given up on its yearning for peace, and will discuss that as well with May, saying that along with the current challenges in the region, there are also opportunities.
Mrs May's spokeswoman said the prime minister was reiterating "our long-standing position to make clear that we see the continued increase in settlement activity undermining trust".
The UK would continue to push for "a twin-track approach" to the Middle East peace process which also recognised Israel's right to be safe from terrorism, she added.
But beyond political events, there is room for stronger ties, not least in the economic area where Israel's championing of high-tech industry is seen as a positive model to emulate.
Netanyahu told May that he has two portraits in his office, one of Theodor Herzl, and the second of Winston Churchill. Those two leaders, he said, embody the common values that make possible great trade, technology and security cooperation between the two countries.
Trade is expected to loom large in the talks, with Britain keen on developing strong partnerships in the post-Brexit era.
http://m.jpost.com/Israel-News/Poli...more-important-for-Britain-post-Brexit-480722
Good to see two great and forward looking countries increasing their relations to new heights. Hope to see more Israelis companies setting up shop in Britain and vice versa. Win-Win .
@Natan ,@c-dome1 ,@David7 ,@500, @Ilay
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