Remarks After His Meeting with President Kessai H. Note of the Republic of the Marshall IslandsSecretary Colin L. PowellC Street Entrance Washington, DC May 28, 2003 QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, could we ask you what you would like to see come out of the meeting of Arab leaders with the President? What would help the process?
SECRETARY POWELL: Well, the President is very much looking forward to meeting the Arab leaders at Sharm el-Sheikh. We want to review the situation with respect to the roadmap and how to move forward. I think the President is expecting a solemn expression of support not only for the roadmap, but commitment of the Arab leaders to help the Palestinian Authority as they restore their security capacity, their security organizations, and statements from them that continue to condemn terrorism and to increasingly isolate those organizations that support terrorist activity. I hope that we'll be able to get good statements coming out of that meeting that will demonstrate all of that.
QUESTION: What does he hope for out of the three-way, if there is ultimately one with other meeting,s with Prime Minister Abbas and Prime Minister Sharon?
SECRETARY POWELL: I think such a meeting would certainly demonstrate the U.S. commitment to moving forward with the peace process; and I think it would give both leaders, Prime Minister Sharon and Prime Minister Abbas, an opportunity to express their views directly to the President. I think it would give some hope and inspiration to the people of the region that we are now moving forward on the roadmap toward the vision that the President had -- I've got to go -- you can't hear me.
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QUESTION: The Saudis made some arrests last night --
SECRETARY POWELL: Yes.
QUESTION: Did you get any information from them?
SECRETARY POWELL: No. I don't have anything to tell about the -- I know they made the arrests this morning.
QUESTION: Thank you. Released on May 28, 2003 |