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Cheney Takes Active Role in Peace Talks, Ponders Meeting with Arafat
Associated Press / SFGate

Posted on 03/18/2002 10:50:53 AM PST by RCW2001

TOM RAUM, Associated Press Writer
Monday, March 18, 2002
©2002 Associated Press

URL: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2002/03/18/international1425EST0613.DTL

(03-18) 11:25 PST JERUSALEM (AP) --

Vice President Dick Cheney took a more direct role in Mideast peace efforts Monday, urging Israel to ease economic hardships suffered by innocent Palestinians and calling on Yasser Arafat to cease all Palestinian terrorism against Israel.

Cheney pondered a possible meeting with the Palestinian leader as both sides seemed to be inching toward a cease-fire.

Those close to the process said Arafat was eager for a meeting, and that the decision was up to the Americans.

Such a meeting could take place on Tuesday, before Cheney leaves for Turkey. It was not clear whether the vice president would come to Arafat's West Bank headquarters of Ramallah, or meet him at some other location.

It would be the highest Bush administration contact with Arafat.

U.S. officials said much remained to be worked out before a meeting could take place. The logistics alone are daunting.

And it seemed unlikely to take place unless Cheney believed it could hasten a cease-fire, U.S. officials said.

The vice president, nearing the end of a 10-day, 11-nation tour of the Middle East, arrived in Israel Monday afternoon and met immediately with Anthony Zinni, President Bush's special Mideast envoy.

The two shared a 45-minute car ride from the airport into Jerusalem, and later had a working dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

Zinni has been shuttling back and forth between Sharon and Arafat in hopes of brokering a cease fire to end nearly 18 months of violence. But a truce has proved elusive.

Much mistrust remains between the two sides, and U.S. officials suggest a resolution will be neither quick nor easy.

There was optimism that the sides were again meeting, with a three-way security session held under Zinni's oversight on Monday, and another one scheduled for Wednesday.

Still, in Washington, State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said, "We continue to expect a complete withdrawal" to pre-September 2000 lines.

Cheney was greeted by Sharon at a ceremony in front of the prime minister's office after Cheney's car ride from the airport outside Tel Aviv.

"Both Israelis and Palestinians have suffered mightily," Cheney said, standing alongside Sharon. "Both peoples deserve a better future."

Cheney called on Arafat "to renounce once and for all the use of violence as a political weapon and to exert a one-hundred percent effort to stamp out terrorism."

But in the spiraling cycle of Palestinian suicide bombings and increasingly harsh Israeli reprisals, Cheney had a message for Sharon as well. He said he would be talking to Sharon "about the steps that Israel can take to alleviate the devastating economic hardship being experienced by innocent Palestinian men, women and children."

For his part, Sharon praised the United States for its efforts to root out terrorism. Terrorism against Israelis, Sharon said, "knows no mercy."

"I have in the past declared that in order to achieve a real, just and durable peace, I would be willing to make painful compromises," Sharon said.

"But we cannot make any compromise on the security of our citizens and their right to live without the threat of terrorism and violence."

Cheney came to Israel from Kuwait, the final of nine Arab states he has visited. He carried a request from Arab leaders that he push the Israelis to allow Arafat to leave Palestinian areas to attend an Arab summit in Beirut, Lebanon, later this month.

©2002 Associated Press  


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: powellwatch; vicepresidentchene; zionist

1 posted on 03/18/2002 10:50:53 AM PST by RCW2001
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To: RCW2001
sounds like terrorism paysoff in the middle east........
2 posted on 03/18/2002 10:58:41 AM PST by KQQL
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To: KQQL
I recall when Bush was supposed to be pondering a meeting with Arafat. No go.
3 posted on 03/18/2002 11:03:58 AM PST by vance
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To: KQQL
sounds like terrorism paysoff in the middle east........

It sounds like there are good terrorists, even if we have them on tape conspiring to murder American diplomats ...

6 posted on 03/18/2002 11:21:18 AM PST by a_witness
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To: seamole
Can anyone recall the first time this was said?

Hypothetically speaking, what is more damaging to the nation, a private affair with an intern, or a public affair with a terrorist responsible for the murder of American diplomats ?

7 posted on 03/18/2002 11:23:22 AM PST by a_witness
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To: seamole
Rubin said Arafat's statement was not regarded by the Clinton administration as helpful to the peace process. In fact, he said, "It should not have been made."

Good find.

This would be comic relief if it were not so serious and sad.

11 posted on 03/18/2002 11:39:48 AM PST by a_witness
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To: seamole
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat reacted to Netanyahu's statements by saying the Palestinians had made it clear that there was a "zero tolerance" for terrorist activities. He said Palestinian security forces already had destroyed terrorist infrastructure, such as weapons caches and bomb factories.

There is no consequence for the PA. They believe they will obtain a state called Palestine no matter how many of their children they send to blow up Israelis. They should be returned to the custody of Egyptian and Jordanian adminstrators. That should be the new peace plan as a consequence of their terrorism.

12 posted on 03/18/2002 11:42:06 AM PST by a_witness
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To: seamole
Can anyone recall the first time this was said?

When he threw his first rock at a Jew as a five year old?

14 posted on 03/18/2002 1:06:02 PM PST by Lent
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