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Dear
Mr Bryson,
Thank you for your letter on the subject of Israel and the
Palestinians. The comments you make, and the historical facts
you draw our attention to, have been carefully noted.
The history of the area is of course immensely
complex, and the Labour Party believes that there should be
a peace conference on the region as soon as the present crisis
is over. In the meantime, I am enclosing a recent statement
on the crisis, made by Labour's National Executive Committee.
I hope that you find it interesting.
Thank you for taking the time to send us
your views.
Yours sincerely
F.Williamson ( Ms )
Information Office
Resolution of the NEC International Committee
14 / 1 / 91 and of the Parliamentary Labour Party 16 / 1 /
91
CRISIS IN THE GULF
The International Committee re-affirms
that it abhors the invasion of Kuwait by Iraq and welcomes
the determination of the UN Security Council to secure the
withdrawal of the Iraqi forces from Kuwait on the basis required
by the Security Council Resolution 660
It applauds the swift decision on mandatory
economic sanctions and notes the evidence that they are being
efectivly implemented by the international community. It believes
that the freeing of Kuwait as a result of such international
action could enhance the authority of the UN and could provide
the basis for greater mutual respect of the territorial integrity
of its member countries.
It recognises the very dangerous consequences
of a Gulf War and considers that the UN authorised forces
should not undertake military action before sanctions have
been in place long enough to have the maximum impact and urges
that every effort be made to achieve a solution through diplomacy
and other peaceful means consistant with Security Council
Resolution 660
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