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Mubarak said that the international non est action at the level of conflict. Cairo, Dec 19 () .- The Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, warned in a speech to Parliament that "international action so far not reached the level of seriousness" of Arab-Israel conflict.
Mubarak expressed this view during a session of the two chambers together of Parliament, whose Lower Chamber, controlled almost entirely by the Democrtico National Party (PND),Federer wins first exhibicin with Nadal Fora, was renovated in the last legislative elections on 28 November.
"I warn of, earthrise credits, the consequences of intransigence, of the positions and policies of Israel to the stability of the Middle East and the world," Mubarak said in his intervention broadcast on television.
In addition, he insisted that "all parties must assume their responsibilities. Israel must take responsibility for the suspension of negotiations (with Palestinians) … United States and parts that make up modems international Quartet (the UN, EU, apb cash, and Russia) should take their responsibilities seriously and effectively to overcome the current crisis. "
On 7 December, Washington announced it would abandon its efforts to convince Israel to stop the construction of settlements in the West Bank, condition demanded by the Palestinians to return to the dialog table.
Earlier, on November 15th Arab League's contingent bean reanudacin the dialogue between Israeli and Palestinians had "serious, world of warcraft gold, response" to ensure progress in the peace process, after which they consider "the failure of American mediation" .
Mubarak said his country to continue their efforts to achieve a just peace in the Middle East and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
During his intervention, delivered in front of the two chambers of Parliament to mark the beginning of the session of the Legislature, the Egyptian president insisted, also, that continuing the program of reforms launched by the Economic and politicians in 2005.

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