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Den amerikanska pressen om Annapolismötet om fred i Mellanöstern
November 26th, 2007
USA:s Marinakademi i Annapolis där mötet skall hållas.
Mötet i Annapolis där representanter för hela 40 nationer, däribland Sverige deltar, uppmärksammas i den amerikanska pressen.
Men den försvagade president Bush måste vara mycket försiktig med sin högerflygel med Vice President Dick Cheney i spetsen som kommer att reagera på en gång om han sätter den minsta press på Israel.
Här är vad några av tidningarna skriver:
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 13:37:22 GMT: STEVEN ERLANGER skriver i New York Times om Syria Says It Will Join Conference in Maryland :
Syria announced that it would join Saudi Arabia and the other Arab League participants at this week�s peace conference in Annapolis, Md.
Fri, 23 Nov 2007 05:37:21 GMT: ISABEL KERSHNER skriver i New York Times om Pact Unlikely Before Talks in U.S., Palestinian Insists :
A senior Palestinian official said it would be a �miracle� if the Palestinian and Israeli negotiating teams agreed on a joint document to present at the upcoming talks in Annapolis, Md.
Thu, 22 Nov 2007 05:45:58 GMT: HELENE COOPER skriver i New York Times om Rice Defends Mideast Peace Talks :
The Bush administration�s Annapolis, Md., conference on Middle East peace will tackle the entrenched core issues that have bedeviled negotiators since 1979.
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 00:00:00 EST: Michael Abramowitz skriver i Washington Post om For Bush, It#s Not About Being There :
The opening of Tuesday’s Middle East conference in Annapolis, seven years into the Bush administration, is a reminder of how little the traditional concept of brokering an Arab-Israeli settlement through an ongoing “peace process” has figured into President Bush’s foreign policy.
Sat, 24 Nov 2007 00:00:00 EST: Glenn Kessler och Michael Abramowitz skriver i Washington Post Washington Post om Eyes Will Be on Bush At Talks on Mideast :
When the Middle East peace conference kicks off Tuesday in Annapolis, President Bush will deliver the opening speech and also conduct three rounds of personal diplomacy with Israeli and Palestinian leaders. Such an active role is notable for a president who has never visited Israel while in office,…
Thu, 22 Nov 2007 00:00:00 EST: Robin Wright skriver i Washington Post om Bush Steps Up Diplomatic Effort As Annapolis Talks Draw Nearer :
In a bit of last-minute diplomacy, President Bush called the leaders of Israel, Egypt and the Palestinian Authority yesterday to discuss details of the U.S. peace conference set to begin in Annapolis next week, as Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the goal is to wrap up a peace deal to…
Mon, 19 Nov 2007 00:00:00 EST: Glenn Kessler skriver i Washington Post om Mideast Conference Nears, With Few Plans :
A few days after Thanksgiving, President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice plan to open a meeting in Annapolis to launch the first round of substantive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks during Bush’s presidency.
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 00:00:00 EST: Steve Vogel och Raymond McCaffrey skriver i Washington Post om Annapolis Primed for Peace Talks :
Inside the ornate Memorial Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy, where delegates for the Middle East peace conference are to gather tomorrow, a large blue flag hangs, bearing words immortal in American history: “DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP.”
Fri, 16 November 2007 21:20:41 GMT: Michael Hirsh skriver i Newsweek om The All-Condi Show :
For Rice–and for Bush–so much is riding on what happens at the Annapolis conference.”/>
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 09:30:00 EST: SCOTT MACLEOD skriver i Time Magazine om What the Saudis Want from Annapolis :
INTERVIEW: Riyadh’s Foreign Minister is optimistic on U.S. peace efforts, but he won’t be shaking hands with the Israelis.But, speaking in Paris just hours before his scheduled arrival in the U.S., Prince Saud warned Israelis that they would have no peace until Israel withdrew from Arab territories captured in the 1967 war. Saud, who will be the highest ranking Saudi to ever attend a peace conference with the Jewish state, added that he would not shake the hand of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert or make a symbolic visit to Jerusalem before a peace deal. “The hand that has been extended to us has been a fist so far,” he said. He warned Israelis against seeking a surrender, adding, “We don’t need a Versailles for the Arab world, a peace that will only be an instigator of future wars.”
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2 kommentarer till “Den amerikanska pressen om Annapolismötet om fred i Mellanöstern”
Det blir säkert inte lätt, men om man aldrig försöker vinner man aldrig något. Alternativet (status quo) är naturligtvis oacceptabelt...
Förr eller senare kommer folk i länder runt israel till slutsatsen att de har fått nog av de israeliska militära övergreppen och kommer därför stödja en egen vapenindustri som tillverkar både det ena och andra.
Hizbolla i libanon var bara en förvarning om vad som kan komma, en välorganiserad och stark motståndare.
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