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Washington File

17 June 2003

Wolf Meets with Palestinian, Israeli Officials

(White House Report: Mideast, Iran, Saudi Arabia) (510)
Ambassador John Wolf, in charge of the U.S. coordination and
monitoring mission for the Middle East roadmap, is in the Middle East
and has already had a series of meetings with Palestinian and Israeli
officials, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer told reporters
June 17.
"The ambassador is in contact with Israeli officials; he's in contact
with Palestinian officials," Fleischer said. "And there are a series
of talks that are under way in the Middle East. There are talks
between Palestinians and the Palestinians -- different entities within
the Palestinian community -- including the terrorist organization
Hamas."
In addition, Secretary of State Colin Powell and National Security
Advisor Condoleezza Rice met June 16 with Dov Weisglass, the chief of
staff to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Fleischer said.
The reason for Wolf's trip to the Middle East and the Powell and Rice
meeting with Weisglass is that President Bush wants to reiterate his
message "about the need for the parties to adhere to the roadmap to
follow the vision toward peace," the Press Secretary said.
"There's a lot of work under way behind the scenes in these meetings
that I just described, trying to help achieve the return of the peace
process laid out in the roadmap," Fleischer said.
He added that there is a "new moment of opportunity" for peace in the
Middle East with Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas and Security
Minister Mohammed Dahlan in charge of fighting terror, Fleischer said.
"And the president does believe in the statements that he received
from Prime Minister Abbas about his dedication to finding a peaceful
solution and to fighting terror," Fleischer said.
"And, very importantly, the Arab nations are also participating in
helping Prime Minister Abbas and Minister Dahlan to be successful in
their fight against the terrorist elements."
BUSH ADMINISTRATION "ALARMED" BY IRAN'S ACTIONS AGAINST PROTESTORS
Asked about ongoing student protests in Iran, Fleischer said the Bush
administration is "alarmed about the reports of the arrests and the
provocations that the Iranian regime has taken against the
protestors."
Fleischer said President Bush's "definitive statement of policy of the
United States approach to Iran" can be found in his July 12th
statement where he declared American support for reformist efforts in
Iran.
"The protestors are expressing their peaceful voices; they're
expressing their yearning to have a government that is representative,
and a government that is tolerant," Fleischer said. "We believe in the
voices of these Iranians, and we hope the day will come when the
Iranians have a government that allows reform to take place."
FLEISCHER SAYS SAUDI ARABIA IS "A GOOD ALLY"
Responding to a reporter's question about alleged Saudi Arabian
support of terrorist groups, Fleischer said Saudi Arabia "is a good
ally of the United States in the war against terror."
"And certainly Saudi Arabia, even before, but especially since, the
bombing in Riyadh has stepped up its activities to fight terror,"
Fleischer said.
(Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)



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