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The issue of international mediation after the message gains support of ETA


Two days after ETA invite the international community to advance the process, the issue has entered mediation firmly on the international agenda. As data, was asked yesterday why the Minister of Interior of the European Commission as one of the signers of the Declaration of Brussels, the former South African president Frederik de Klerk, was willing to become personally involved and other international experts, John P. Linstroth, Washington was seen in Euskal Herria is an "opportunity" to advance a solution.

In all these demonstrations, the most specific was that of De Klerk. His name has been mentioned in `` The Country''along with Desmond Tutu, John Hume and Mary Robinson as "candidates" to engage in an international negotiating committee. So, the Agence France Presse contacted a spokesman, who said that De Klerk "mediation will consider this proposal when it was moved and after consultation with all stakeholders, including the English Government.

The former spokesman for South African president between 1989 and 1994, as well as Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 along with Nelson Mandela added that "some time ago, Mr De Klerk was associated with Nobel laureates and other world leaders to support the call to the interruption of violence "in Euskal Herria, adding that" it is happy to see this take shape. "

Brussels:

ceasefire

`` positive''El Pais says that a possible international negotiating committee would oversee the development of Bru-selas Declaration, on which ETA declared just willing to talk. Thus, speculation that his goal would be to conduct a verification of the ceasefire and at the same time to determine "what should be the Government's response."

After this publication, in Brussels, was asked about the matter, the Commissioner of Internal Cecilia Malmström, who said that so far the Commission has not addressed the issue and has discussed with the English government. He stood just to the expectations goes: "If you talk to us, we'll see." In any case, Malmström assessed as "positive" ETA's decision not to conduct offensive military actions, which Madrid has chosen to label as 'poor'.

Another of the signatories of the Brussels Declaration is the Norwegian John P. Linstroth, and also assessed the situation in Euskal Herria in an interview to a English magazine that agencies released yesterday. As she is a member of the International Peace Research indicates that "clearly there must be international mediation in this conflict, because from my knowledge the English Government has a very uncompromising position with the Basques. " The expert cites the case of Jon Anza, the systematic practice of solitary confinement and the banning. Linstroth

adds that "President Obama and his administration has a good window of opportunity here to change the lock of the Basque conflict and help the peace process."

PSOE and PP, suspicious

In the English state, spokespeople for the PSOE and PP expressed misgivings at the idea of \u200b\u200binternational mediation, but only Jaime Mayor Oreja, as usual, said it is producing and a process of negotiation.

by the PSOE, Maria Teresa Fernandez de la Vega and Leire Pajin insisting that the English government will not change "one iota" policy. In Euskal Herria, his partner Jose Antonio Pastor said he did not know if international mediation "is a good or a bad idea."

general secretary of the PP, María Dolores de Cospedal, said "no need for mediators', but let ETA weapons and verify that it is" after. " However, Mayor Oreja self insisted in his speech: "The release of ETA and the immediate reaction of the mediators confirmed a negotiation process."


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