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SECRETARY-GENERAL WELCOMES SPEECH BY US SECRETARY OF STATE AS IMPORTANT
ELABORATION OF PRESIDENT BUSHS CONSTRUCTIVE REMARKS ON MIDDLE
EAST (19/11/2001)
Following is the text of a statement issued today by the Spokesman for
Secretary-General Kofi Annan:
The Secretary-General welcomes todays speech by United States Secretary
of State Colin Powell as an important elaboration of President Bushs
constructive remarks to the United Nations General Assembly last week,
outlining a vision of a State of Israel and a State of Palestine living
side by side within secure borders.
The Secretary-General warmly endorses Secretary Powells emphasis
on the need for both parties to observe a ceasefire, in accordance with
the tenet understanding, and to move rapidly on implementing the Mitchell
recommendations. These recommendations relate both to a 100 per cent Palestinian
effort to end violence and to the need for Israel to halt all settlement
activity and end the occupation.
The Secretary-General shares the United States view that any framework
for a lasting solution must be based on Security Council resolutions 242
(1967) and 338 (1973) and the principle of land for peace.
He also welcomes the United States willingness to contribute to a monitoring
and verification mechanism.
The Secretary-General reiterates his readiness to work closely with Israel
and the Palestinians, with the United States and other members of the
Quartet (the European Union and the Russian Federation), as
well as with Egypt and Jordan and other interested Member States, to ensure
that peace and stability are attained in the region. To this end, he welcomes
the imminent dispatch of Assistant Secretary of State Bill Burns to the
region, and the appointment of General Zinni as Secretary Powells
Senior Adviser on security.
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