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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Vice President
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For Immediate Release July 5, 2000
STATEMENT BY THE VICE PRESIDENT
The President's announcement today of a summit meeting between the
Israelis and the Palestinians next week at Camp David is an important
and necessary step on the long and difficult path to a true and lasting
peace in the Middle East.
At the summit, Prime Minister Barak, Chairman Arafat, and their
negotiating teams will be dealing with the most complex and sensitive
issues that lay at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The
challenges ahead for both of these political leaders remain substantial,
but it is critical for all of us to seize this historic opportunity.
I am proud of America's contribution to the Middle East peace
process and to making this summit possible. In the last eight years,
the United States has played a critical role in facilitating
negotiations between the parties without dictating terms or imposing
deadlines. As both the Israelis and Palestinians have agreed, true
security can only be achieved through a just and lasting peace based on
mutual consent.
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