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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 Rice at UN Security Council Meeting on Middle East Peace Process, New York City, Sept. 21, 2006. State Department photoQuartet Statement: "[The] Quartet stressed the urgent need to make progress towards a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East. ... The Quartet reaffirmed its commitment to the "Road Map" as the means to realize the goal of two democratic States -- Israel and Palestine -- living side by side in peace and security. The Quartet stressed the need for a credible political process in order to make progress towards a two-State solution through dialogue and parallel implementation of obligations." Full Text

  
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Travel to the Region
Secretary Rice's trip to the Middle East.

Secretary's Trip
Secretary Rice's travel to the UN General Assembly.

Terrorism
2005 Country Reports.

Human Rights Reports
--2005 Country Reports: full report, Near East and North Africa.
--The U.S. Record 2005-2006: full report, Middle East and North Africa.


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