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Press
Release - Executive Office of the Director-General
Spokeswoman
Towards
the resumption of dialogue in the Middle East
14.03.2002
Mr
Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, today had successive
meetings on matters related to the Middle East situation.
First
he met the President of the Arab Group at UNESCO, who was accompanied
by Ambassador Ahmad Abdelrazek, Permanent Observer of the Palestinian
Authority to UNESCO, and Mrs Saïda Charaseddine representing
ALECSO. They expressed their indignation at the recent Israeli military
actions which had destroyed schools and killed many children. They
handed to the Director-General a letter from the Palestinian Minister
of Education urging UNESCO to do all it can to protect the lives
and educational rights of Palestinian children and youth.
Mr
Matsuura subsequently met Rabbi Michael Melchior, Deputy Minister
for Foreign Affairs of Israel on the occasion of his official visit
to France. During the conversation, the Deputy Minister agreed that
it is absolutely necessary to escape from the “madness” of the present
situation. He emphasised the pivotal role of civil society in the
search for creative solutions and innovative approaches to facilitate
improved dialogue between different identities, cultures and religions.
He invited UNESCO to promote partnerships to this end.
In
both meetings, the Director-General fully aligned himself with Secretary-General
Kofi Annan, speaking at the Security Council earlier this week,
in calling for an immediate cessation of all acts of violence and
the resumption of negotiations on a political settlement. Mr Matsuura
expressed his utmost concern about “the intolerable escalation of
violence, vengeance and suffering”. Nevertheless, he believed that,
“even at this moment of deepening crisis in the relations between
Israelis and Palestinians, there are some hopeful signs at the regional
and global levels”. He referred to “two especially promising developments
of recent days”, namely, the adoption by the Security Council of
Resolution 1397 affirming a vision of a region where two states,
Israel and Palestine, live side by side within secure and recognized
borders, and the significant initiative launched by Crown Prince
Abdullah of Saudi Arabia.
With
all of his visitors, Mr Matsuura stressed the importance of education
for building a durable peace, restoring security and laying the
foundations of better mutual understanding.
Mr Matsuura stated that: “ Our hopes for peace and the chances for
reconciliation between the Israeli and Palestinian peoples are imperilled
each time a child is prevented from going to school. In order to
make a better future possible, we must heal the wounds in the minds
of young people. This process must not be delayed. As a first and
essential step towards peace, it is imperative that all children
on both sides can return to school in safety.”
The
Director-General also emphasized the vital role of culture in the
reconciliation process. “Israelis and Palestinians must learn how
to live together with mutual respect. I am convinced that dialogue
between different cultures and religions is the currency of peace
everywhere, but most especially in the Middle East today. We must
address urgently the cultural dimension of international security
- intercultural dialogue can serve as an engine of peace and reconciliation.
UNESCO is ready to lend its assistance to all initiatives that would
liberate people from the distorting prism of prejudices and stereotypes.”
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Spokeswoman
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