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Lieberman: UK- Israel ties of 'great importance'

David Miliband informed Avigdor Lieberman of his decision to remove an Israeli diplomat at a meeting on Monday in Brussels.

March 24, 2010 11:26
Avigdor Lieberman: invited David Miliband to his home for dinner

ByJessica Elgot, Jessica Elgot

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Foreign Secretary David Miliband informed Israel’s Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman of his decision to remove an Israeli diplomat at a meeting on Monday in Brussels.

Mr Lieberman said he regretted Britain’s decision but said there was still no proof Mossad had been involved in the assassination of a Hamas terrorist, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, in Dubai, where many of the hit squad used forged British passports.

Mr Miliband and Mr Lieberman also discussed the settlement issue in east Jerusalem and the West Bank — concluding with Mr Lieberman inviting his British counterpart to dinner at his home in the settlement of Nokdim, to see how peacefully Jewish settlers live alongside Palestinians.

Later, Mr Lieberman said: "We attribute great importance to our relations with Britain. We hold a number of different and sensitive dialogues with them, and regret the British decision. We have never been given proof that Israel was involved in this affair."