by Israel Hayom Staff
Australian Attorney-General George Brandis, speaking for Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, says, "The description of areas which are subject to negotiations in the course of the peace process by reference to historical events is unhelpful."
 
 
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In a statement released on Thursday, Australian  Attorney-General George Brandis, speaking for Foreign Minister Julie Bishop,  said, "Australia supports a peaceful solution to the dispute between Israel and  the Palestinian people, which recognizes the right of Israel to exist peacefully  within secure borders and also recognizes the aspiration to statehood of the  Palestinian people. The description of areas which are subject to negotiations  in the course of the peace process by reference to historical events is  unhelpful.
 
"The description of East Jerusalem as 'Occupied East  Jerusalem' is a term freighted with pejorative implications which is neither  appropriate nor useful. It should not and will not be the practice of the  Australian government to describe areas of negotiation in such judgmental  language."
 
The statement was made after Brandis caused a stir at a  Senate Estimates hearing on Wednesday when he said that no Australian government  "acknowledges or accepts" the use of the term "occupied."
 
Brandis' words were prompted by Senator Lee Rhiannon's  repeated references during questioning to ''occupied East Jerusalem."
 
Brandis responded to Rhiannon, saying, "The tendentious  description that Senator Rhiannon is using ... is not the descriptor that the  government uses. I don't profess view on this matter. I'm merely correcting the  use of a term ... by Senator Rhiannon which prejudges the issue about which she  inquires."
Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=17969
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