Friday, September 24, 2010

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world personalities The 21 signers of the Declaration Brussels has received a copy of latest statement ETA, which stated its readiness to discuss with them the steps needed to be resolved and the commitments to be taken. This was confirmed yesterday Brian Currin, who added that after analyzing it, "made public a statement in reply."

Five days after ETA to show its willingness to examine jointly with the signatories of the Declaration of Brussels, the steps taken to address the conflict, "including commitments to be taken by ETA 'Brian Currin confirmed yesterday in a note that the 21 signatories to international leaders have been informed. The facilitator South Africa stated that "I have carefully read the statement from ETA on September 19 and I made sure that each of the signers of the Declaration of Brussels received a copy." Currin

adds that, after analyzing the text, there will be a new positioning of these personalities, "After an internal consultation process and receipt of contributions from international leaders for peace was made public a statement in reply to ETA." It adds that "this is an important moment" and calls for "addressing a patient attitude, thoughtful and intelligent."

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The note refers to these days "has been a lot of information about the role that the future can play the signers of the Declaration of Brussels", including four Nobel Peace Prizes. The most significant was the newspaper `` El Pais'', which ensures that there is already a committee of international mediators prepared to analyze both ETA commitments and measures to give corresponding response to the English Government, as the contents of the statement.

The newspaper cited involved in this initiative to the South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Frederik de Klerk and the Irish John Hume and Mary Robinson. Agence France Press said Monday he had spoken to a spokesman for De Klerk, president South Africa in the key years of the end of apartheid, and was willing to engage in a commission case. By contrast, former Irish Prime Minister John Hume has denied involvement.

In the English State, PSOE and PP have been shown wary of the issue of international mediation, but only two party leaders Mariano Rajoy has gone a step further to accuse Zapatero of being already negotiating with ETA. Jaime Mayor Oreja was joined by Carlos Iturgaiz yesterday, who said yesterday that "the government is behind the move of the mediators."


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