The Roadmap to Middle East Peace
Bush Administration Pursues Four-Part Middle East Policy State's Grossman says U.S. seeks peaceful, prosperous region 24 October — The United States has large foreign policy goals for the Middle East, including Israeli-Palestinian peace, a free Iraq, the Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) and the establishment of a Free Trade Area, according to Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Marc Grossman. U.S. Prepared to Work with Palestinian PM to Advance Road Map State's Boucher says U.S. will keep pressure on both parties for peace 8 September — State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher said the United States is hoping a new Palestinian prime minister will have adequate commitment, authority and resources to move forward on the Middle East road map for peace. Powell Discusses Palestinian Authority Concerns Remarks following "Face the Nation" interview Sept. 7 7 September — The United States hopes the Palestinian Legislative Council will give the next prime minister of the Palestinian Authority the political power and resources to stop terrorist organizations such as Hamas, Secretary of State Powell said in remarks to the press September 7 after an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation." White House Issues Statement on Resignation of Abbas U.S. says it remains committed to implementing Middle East roadmap 6 September — The White House issued a statement September 6 on the resignation of Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas. The statement called for all parties to "consider carefully the consequences of their actions," and affirmed continued commitment to President Bush's roadmap for Middle East peace. |
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