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By Barak Ravid, Haaretz Correspondent
Last update - 17:07 30/04/2009
A Foreign Ministry official has been warning European countries that unless they curtail criticism of Benjamin Netanyahu's government,
The main target of the offensive is EU External Affairs Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner, who recently called for a freeze in upgrading ties with
Several days ago, the deputy director for Europe at the Foreign Ministry, Rafi Barak, began calling European ambassadors in
Barak sharply protested the criticism by European ministers and senior EU officials about
Barak singled out Ferrero-Waldner in his rebuke and said her statements were troubling in their form, style and timing.
"For some weeks now, we have been telling everyone in Europe that
He also noted that the European Union had not made an official decision on freezing the upgrading of ties, and therefore it was unclear what gave Ferrero-Waldner the authority to make her statements.
"We want the European Union to be a partner [in the diplomatic process] but it is important to hold a mature and discreet dialogue and not to resort to public declarations," Barak told the diplomats.
"A public confrontation was created that required Prime Minister Netanyahu, and even opposition head Tzipi Livni, to intervene. We have noted that the large European countries have respected our request and are granting the government time, but it is important that
Barak concluded by "warning" that
In a telegram to the Israeli missions in Europe, Barak briefed the Israeli diplomats on his conversations and noted that the sole ambassador in
A political source in
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