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Middle East Peace

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Map of Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan HeightsSecretary Powell (Sept. 29): "Last year, President Bush laid out a vision of hope for the long-suffering Palestinian and Israeli peoples: a vision of two democratic states living side by side in peace, security, and dignity -- the state of Israel, and a new state, Palestine.... We remain committed to the President's vision. The President and all of us in the Administration, all of us in the Quartet, remain committed to the roadmap as the best way to get to that vision." [more]

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A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

  
Highlights
U.S.-Arab Economic Forum
September 29 remarks by Secretary Powell.

Quartet Press Availabilty
September 26 remarks by Secretary Powell.

Statement in UN Security Council
September 15 remarks by Ambassador Negroponte.

Address to American Legion
August 26 remarks by President Bush.

Palestinian Women
August 25 fact sheet on U.S. support and assistance programs.

Remarks With UN Secretary General
Secretary Powell on August 21.

Roadmap for Peace
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July 16 fact sheet on Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East.
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April 30 Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.

Patterns of Global Terrorism: Middle East Overview


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