http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/968342.html
Former British prime minister Tony Blair on Tuesday warned stakeholders in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process that they were facing "a race against time."
"It is possible to get this resolved, but we need to be aware that we are racing against time now," the envoy for the Quartet of Middle East peace negotiators - The United Nations, the United States, the European Union and Russia - told a European Parliament panel in Brussels.
Blair set a planned mid-May visit to Israel by U.S. President George W. Bush as the next pointer in the Middle East peace process timeline.
By then, he said, Israelis, Palestinians and the international community need to clearly show that "we are in a different and better position than the position we are in today."
"This is decision-making time as to whether people are serious about moving the process forward or not," he added.
Former British prime minister Tony Blair on Tuesday warned stakeholders in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process that they were facing "a race against time."
"It is possible to get this resolved, but we need to be aware that we are racing against time now," the envoy for the Quartet of Middle East peace negotiators - The United Nations, the United States, the European Union and Russia - told a European Parliament panel in Brussels.
Blair set a planned mid-May visit to Israel by U.S. President George W. Bush as the next pointer in the Middle East peace process timeline.
By then, he said, Israelis, Palestinians and the international community need to clearly show that "we are in a different and better position than the position we are in today."
"This is decision-making time as to whether people are serious about moving the process forward or not," he added.