Monday, April 8, 2002

HOLY SEE'S "EXTREME APPREHENSION" ON BETHLEHEM SITUATION


VATICAN CITY, APR 8, 2002 (VIS) - Holy See Press Office Director Joaquin Navarro-Valls issued the following statement early this afternoon on the situation in Bethlehem and the Mideast:

"The Holy See is following with extreme apprehension the situation in Bethlehem and is seeking to verify the most recent events.

"The secretary for Relations with States, Archbishop Jean-Louis Tauran, and the apostolic nuncio in Israel, Archbishop Pietro Sambi, have had contacts with the authorities in Israel to reiterate that the Holy See considers respect for the 'status quo' of the Holy Places to be an absolute priority. All the more so, since about 200 men - several armed - have been staying inside the Basilica of the Nativity, thus constituting a precedent without parallel in the centuries-old history of the Christian Holy Places.

"In addition it must be remembered that the Fundamental Accord of 1993 between the Holy See and the State of Israel, as well as the Basic Accord of 2000 with the Palestinian Authority, include articles that ratify respect of the 'status quo' of the Holy Places.

"If the information coming from Bethlehem in these last hours should be confirmed, it would be a question of a development that would aggravate an already dramatic situation."

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