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Bush said he is "still committed to peace" and is "committed to the road map," the administration-backed blueprint for progress that is based on reciprocal efforts by the Israelis and Palestinians.
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- President Bush said the road map to peace in the Middle East is still there. "I strongly believe it's in the interest of everybody that two states live side-by-side in peace ...
WASHINGTON - President Bush told Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon yesterday to stick to the "road map" peace plan and not expand or build new Jewish settlements that could cripple a Palestinian ...
The ‘road map’ for peace given recently to the Israelis and the Palestinians is probably a genuine effort by the so-called Quartet — the United States, United Nations, the E ...
City officials will meet next month with the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission to outline a new plan for restoring the habitat once the Rapp Road landfill closes. Pine Bush officials said they ...
That’s why we’re now stalled.” President Bush also said he was disappointed in Abbas’ resignation Sept. 6. “At every turn he was undercut by the old order,” the president said.
The road map calls for progressive concessions from each side, in a three-phased program that aims to achieve peace and an independent Palestinian state by 2005. It begins with a Palestinian cease ...