World powers gather in Vienna over Iran, distracted by Gaza operation

World powers gather in Vienna over Iran, distracted by Gaza operation

By MICHAEL WILNERLAST UPDATED: 07/13/2014 19:03

Kerry speaks with Netanyahu by phone and says the US is growing “concerned about escalating tensions on the ground” in Gaza but repeats US support for Israel’s right to defend itself.

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Palais Coburg in Vienna, Austria. Photo: MICHAEL WILNER
 

VIENNA — After the United Nations Security Council agreed to a press statement on Saturday calling for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the foreign ministers of its five permanent members— the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia and China— gathered in Vienna on Sunday expecting to discuss the crisis.

The United States is growing “concerned about escalating tensions on the ground” in Gaza, US Secretary of State John Kerry told Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu by phone on Sunday, as Operation Protective Edge entered its seventh night.

“He described his engagement with leaders in the region to help to stop the rocket fire so calm can be restored and civilian casualties prevented, and underscored the United States’ readiness to facilitate a cessation of hostilities, including a return to the November 2012 ceasefire agreement,” one senior State Department official said.

Kerry did, however, restate the Obama administration’s condemnation of rocket attacks from Gaza against Israel’s citizens, and repeated American support for Israel’s right to defend itself.

In Vienna, at the Palais Coburg, entering meetings with his counterparts, French foreign minister Laurent Fabius said that securing a ceasefire was an “absolute priority” for Paris.

“There are large numbers of victims in Gaza and rockets have been fired at Israel, and with an absolutely disastrous escalation, France— like the United Nations Security Council— asks for a return to the agreement of 2012,” Fabius said, declining to assign culpability when pressed by journalists.
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The world’s top diplomats have gathered in Austria to determine whether a deal with Iran over its nuclear program is possible to forge in the next week. The deadline for those talks is July 20.

One senior US official told journalists on Saturday evening that the Obama administration considers Iran partially at fault in the Gaza crisis— and that Kerry would make that clear to his Iranian counterpart, Javad Zarif, in a rare one-on-one meeting planned for Sunday afternoon.

The two men have met only once before since rapprochement began between the two nations last September.

“Iran has a longstanding record of supplying weapons, rockets, to various terror groups in Gaza, including Hamas,” the US official said from Vienna. “Those rockets are being used to fire at civilian areas, and Iran has a responsibility to cease and desist from continuing to supply weapons in this conflict.”

The conflation of these crises is not lost on diplomats gathered in the Austrian capital, distracted by a new global crisis nearly every month since the talks began: from the annexation of the Crimea region of Ukraine by Russia, to advances by ISIS through Syria and Iraq.

Nevertheless, a comprehensive nuclear deal with Iran remains the priority of this gathering, another US official insisted, noting that whenever foreign ministers are together, “they discuss whatever is happening in the news and in the day.”

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4 Comments on “World powers gather in Vienna over Iran, distracted by Gaza operation”

  1. Mark's avatar Mark Says:

    The rocket attacks in Gaza right now are not a “distraction” from Iran’s nuclear bomb program.

    In fact they are one and the same and part of the same conflict.

    Hamas and Hezbollah take their orders from Iran. It’s Iran that decides when and where these attacks occur. Just like summer 2006 (when the world was first getting ready to impose sanctions), Iran thinks that these “distractions” will allow the continued advancement of Iran’s nukes.

    It’s up to Netanyahu and the Israelis to prove Iran wrong.

    We all know the Iran interim “deal” which began 8 months ago in late November (which Iran never complied with anyway) finally expires in a week. We all know Iran will never agree to give up their nukes in these talks. So what is Israel prepared to do when these talks end in failure like all the ones in the past?

  2. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    “Hamas Rocket Strikes Gaza Electric Supply, Israel not Fixing It”

    Interesting, this is what one would do to cover night time operations. Night vision googles could be used. I doubt Hamas has such equipment. Israel does…


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