Yahoo – AFP,
12 Aug 2014
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Israeli
President Reuven Rivlin gestures during a ceremony at the Knesset,
Israel's
parliament, in Jerusalem on July 24, 2014. (Photo by Ronen Zyulun)
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Israeli
President Reuven Rivlin apologized to his Brazilian counterpart for a remark by
a foreign ministry spokesman calling the Latin American powerhouse a
"diplomatic dwarf."
The comment
in July was made by spokesman Yigal Palmor after Brazil criticized Israel's
military campaign in Gaza as excessive and recalled its envoy in Tel Aviv.
In a phone
call Monday, Rivlin assured Brazil President Dilma Rousseff that Palmor's
comments "do not correspond to the sentiments of the population" of
Israel, Rousseff's office said in a statement.
Rousseff
had criticized Palmor's remarks, saying "Words, including the spokesman's,
sometimes create a very bad climate. In this case, we have to be very
careful."
In the
phone call, her office said, Rousseff "condemned the attacks on
Israel" by Hamas, and "reiterated Brazil's historic position ...
defending the co-existence between Israel and Palestine as sovereign,
economically viable and, above all, safe states."
Israel and
Hamas Monday started a new 72-hour ceasefire, as negotiators in Egypt worked to
seek a permanent end to hostilities.
Rousseff
"expressed hope for the continuation of the ceasefire and the current
negotiations," the statement said.
More than a
month of bloody fighting in and around Gaza has killed at least 1,940
Palestinians and 67 people on the Israeli side, most of them soldiers.
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