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Clinton Promises New US Proposals for Mideast Peace |
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| VOA, May 27, 2009 | ||||||||||||||||
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday the Obama administration will soon present "very specific proposals" to Israel and the Palestinians on how to advance toward a two-state solution to the Middle East conflict. She spoke after meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit, who warned that further delay in peacemaking will cause difficulties extending beyond the Middle East. Foreign Minister Aboul Gheit came to Washington as a stand-in for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who canceled a planned White House visit earlier this week because of the recent death of his grandson. The Egyptian Minister, alluding to Israeli suggestions that the Iranian nuclear program is the region's major problem, said he and Clinton discussed Iran but that the Palestinian question is the core issue and that continued inaction on it would pose dangers beyond the Middle East. "In the absence of such negotiations, and success of the negotiations and seeing the emergence of Palestinian state living side-by-side with Israel, then I think situation will worsen in this part of the world and we will be, all of us, not only people in the region but countries in the region but also the United States and the Western world as well as the world at large-we will be all witnessing a very difficult situation," he said. Clinton and her Egyptian counterpart discussed plans for President Obama's visit next week to Cairo, where he will deliver a long-anticipated policy address June 4 urging reconciliation among Muslim states and the west. The President will make a brief stop in Saudi Arabia the day before to discuss regional peace efforts with King Abdullah |
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