Mideast situation/Palestine question – EU statement – Letter from Sweden

Letter dated 14 February 2001 from the Permanent Representative of Sweden

to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General

I have the honour to bring to your attention a statement on extrajudicial killings issued on 13 February 2001 by the Presidency of the European Union on behalf of the European Union (see annex).

I should be grateful if you would have the text of this letter and its annex circulated as a General Assembly document.

(Signed) Pierre Schori

Permanent Representative of Sweden

to the United Nations

Annex to the letter dated 14 February 2001 from the Permanent Representative

of Sweden to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General

[Original: English and French]

Statement on extrajudicial killings issued on 13 February 2001

by the Presidency of the European Union on behalf of the European Union

The European Union deplores the practice of so-called eliminations or extrajudicial killings of Palestinians carried out by Israeli security forces. On 21 January 2001, a demarche reflecting this concern was made to the Israeli Foreign Ministry. The existence of such a policy was later confirmed by the Israeli side. On 13 February, a new extrajudicial killing was carried out in Gaza.

The European Union reiterates its strongly held opinion that Israel’s policy in this regard is unacceptable and contrary to the rule of law. The European Union urges Israel to cease this practice and thus respect international law.

The European Union believes that extrajudicial killings are an obstacle to peace and could provoke further violence.

The European Union reiterates its deep concern about the chain of violent events during the last months and holds that it is the responsibility of the Israeli as well as of the Palestinian authorities to do their utmost to prevent actions resulting in new victims.


Document symbol: A/55/795
Document Type: Letter, Statement
Document Sources: European Union (EU), General Assembly
Country: Sweden
Subject: Agenda Item, Armed conflict, Incidents, Intifadah II, Jerusalem
Publication Date: 20/02/2001
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