“We are very grateful to Switzerland,” Carter told the press in relation to the Geneva Initiative for peace in the Middle East.
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DeutschdeVerstorbener US-Präsident Carter unterstützte die Genfer Initiative
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In 2003, Carter also campaigned for the Geneva Initiative, a peace initiative supported by Switzerland to resolve the Middle East conflict.+ Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inboxIn an interview at the time, Carter said that the Geneva Initiative, which came about with Switzerland’s financial and logistical support, and which was launched by unofficial representatives of Israel and the Palestinians, was compatible with the final goal of the so-called “roadmap”.+ Switzerland to host Middle East conference on international humanitarian law“What the Geneva Initiative provides for is perfectly and precisely compatible with the ultimate objective of the roadmap and the 1993 Oslo agreements”, said the former Democratic president at the time, pointing to an “important” and “potentially useful” text. However, he felt that the “roadmap” was dead, “killed” by a phase-by-phase implementation.“We are very grateful to Switzerland,” Carter added, praising the role of the Swiss foreign ministry in bringing about the Geneva Initiative. The initiative was officially launched in Geneva in December 2003 in front of around 800 guests. In addition to Carter, the guests included Nobel Peace Prize laureates Lech Walesa, John Hume and Nelson Mandela, who was present via video message. The then-Swiss foreign minister, Micheline Calmy-Rey, received the document after the signing ceremony and officially deposited it in Switzerland.+ Switzerland and UNRWA: timeline of a rocky relationshipTwenty years later, at the end of 2023, Switzerland withdrew its financial support from the Geneva Initiative. A new evaluation in 2020 concluded that its effectiveness had diminished due to a lack of political support in both Israel and Palestine.Carter, who was known for his tireless commitment to peace and human rights, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. His commitment radiated far beyond his presidency.Translated from German with DeepL/gw