We do understand and appreciate the stand taken by Bush that United States will not let go after it happened -- that we understand, but what could be done and what should be done, we stand ready to listen, to hear and to be consulted.
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This step ... constitutes a very basic and important message, ... I hope that the Israelis understand that. We can't take it (any) more ... the aggressive acts, not only the excessive use of force but the use of force that we have seen against the civilian population, against the Palestinians in their territories.Amr Moussa
Of course the host of the summit will be the president and in our opinion (the host) should have been the president of the African Union too.
Amr Moussa
The initiative is there, but we cannot talk about it now while the tanks and troops are seven meters from President Arafat's room, ... If this is the Israeli response to our initiative, then it is for you and the world to know who is on the side of peace, and who is on the side of aggression.
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We could not carry out the investigation and requested the help of the UN. Of course we will demand an international trial,
Amr Moussa
I share the concerns of many Iraqis about the lack of consensus on the constitution,
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If the two parties, particularly Israel, don't agree to the implementation of the U.S. initiative, which represents the minimum which Arabs or Palestinians accept, I think peace will be in danger and the peace process can't stand up to this challenge,
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