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\t<\/span>Accordingly, our Committee strongly urges Israel 51ÁÔÆæ the relevant resolutions of the United Nations and with the provisions of the 1949 Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. In that connection, allow me to emphasize how important in our view is the meeting of the Conference of the High Contracting Parties, scheduled for 5 December this year, to consider the situation in the occupied Palestinian territory.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>For there is no way in which peace can prosper or the development of the region be ensured, as long as Israelis and Palestinians, who are fated to live together, fail in their attempts to forge trusting relations, as sovereign States, within secure and internationally guaranteed borders.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>In this context, the United Nations should remain seized of the question of Palestine until such time as the matter has effectively been resolved in all its aspects. In that connection, our Committee is delighted at the more than preponderant and visible role played by the Secretary-General and his Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, with a view to bringing the parties back to the path towards peace.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>For having jointly given an impetus to the process, the President of the General Assembly, the President of the Security Council and the President of the Economic and Social Council deserve, on the same basis as the Secretary-General, our heartfelt thanks, quite apart from the kindness they have conferred on us personally through their presence among us, demonstrating once again their keen interest in the work of the Committee and in careful monitoring of the issue of Palestine.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>I thus have an opportunity to reassure Kofi Annan of our deep gratitude for his tireless efforts to establish peace in the Middle East through the active support he unfailingly gives to our Committee. I therefore welcome the highly significant presence of the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize who, by being here, honours the opening ceremony of this International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Once again I extend my congratulations to him and to those who devotedly serve the United Nations, foremost among them the entire staff and the assistants of the Secretary-General.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>Accordingly, our Committee welcomes the effective participation in this ceremony of Ambassadors whose Heads of State and Government have been so kind as to convey messages of support and solidarity to the Palestinian people. With that in mind, I am gratified to welcome to this distinguished gathering the accredited representatives of the League of Arab States, the Organization of the Islamic Conference, the Organization of African Unity and the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries, with whom the Committee intends to continue and strengthen its fruitful cooperation on the issue of Palestine.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>To all these distinguished friends and plenipotentiaries, I wish to convey, together with our heartfelt thanks and our fraternal esteem, the assurances of the deep appreciation of our Committee.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>In conclusion, I should like to seek the invaluable intercession and active participation of the international community in the joint efforts to resolve the issue of Palestine. The Committee particularly urges the co-sponsors of the peace process, the other Governments concerned, the United Nations system, the intergovernmental organizations and institutions, and the groups of civil society to continue their active commitment so as to secure ever wider support for the cause of a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>On behalf of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, permit me, lastly and above all, to proclaim our unshakeable commitment to this noble cause for the triumph of which we pledge ourselves to continue to work with devotion, perseverance and determination.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p>\n
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\t<\/span>For the lesson of history is that the darkest moments of ill-fortune, anguish and doubt have always been succeeded by inspiring periods of peace and rebirth. The nations are well aware of this, together with the community of suffering people, who find in the hope of a better future the reasons to endure the turmoil of an unbearable present which, at the same time, shares common features with the inexorable advance of the human race towards the light.<\/p><\/div>\n\n
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\t<\/span>I am particularly grateful to you for your welcoming presence and your generous cordiality. For dawn will soon be breaking in the Middle East, and the sun is already casting its first rays of peace on the wounded soil of Palestine.<\/p><\/div>\n