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Remarks With Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni Before Their Meeting

Secretary Condoleezza Rice
Washington, DC
March 10, 2008

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QUESTION: How unhelpful is the latest Israeli settlement building announcement?

SECRETARY RICE: U.S. policy on this is well known, and we have said that it is important to do everything possible to make the atmosphere for Annapolis as good as possible. As you know, General Fraser will be meeting later this week to review roadmap obligations with both sides, and we consider, as I know the Israeli Government does as does the Palestinian leadership, the fulfillment of roadmap obligations is a part of the Annapolis process.

Thank you.

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Released on March 10, 2008

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