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Middle East Peace

Map of Israel, the West Bank,
the Gaza Strip, and the Golan
Heights. Click for larger image.

Map of Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights Secretary Powell: "In the Quartet meeting, we focused on practical measures that we can take to support Palestinian elections, to help with reconstruction in the territories, and to ensure that Israel's disengagement from Gaza and, initially, four settlements in the West Bank contribute to real progress on the Roadmap." [more 

U.S.-U.K. Joint Statement: "The United States and the United Kingdom share a vision of freedom, peace, and democracy for the Broader Middle East. That vision must include a just and peaceful resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict, based on two democratic states--Israel and Palestine--living side by side in peace and security." [more]

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Highlights
Secretary's Travel
Remarks from trip to the region.

U.S.-U.K. Joint Statement
White House release.

Egyptian Television and Nile News Interview
Remarks by Secretary Powell.

Al-Jazeera Interview
Remarks by Secretary Powell.

Middle East Quartet
Statement issued following informal meeting.

Fact Sheet
Furthering the Roadmap to peace in the Middle East.

Herbert Quandt Distinguished Lecture
Remarks by Secretary Powell.

2003 Patterns of Global Terrorism: Middle East Overview. 

  
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