euronews: Mr. Moratinos, thank you for joining us on euronews.
Miguel Angel Moratinos: “He was a controversial figure, as you say, and history will judge him, along with his enormous grey zones, like Sabra and Shatila.
No one will ever forget the massacres in those Palestinian refugee camps in September 1982. Also, he did not always agree with the negotiations that started after the Oslo Agreement. He was always trying to enlarge the settlements (the colonies), provoking people with his controversial visit to the Temple Mount, unleashing the second Intifada.”
“But then, when he became prime minister, he softened and focused towards the peace agreements.”