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en Unfortunately ... we could not reach a peace settlement during the presidency of President Clinton, ... but we will continue making every effort possible to reach a peace agreement, a comprehensive peace agreement with the help of President George Bush.
  Yasser Arafat

en It's unthinkable to go ahead with the peace process to reach a comprehensive agreement without the personal good offices of President Clinton.
  Yasser Arafat

en His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness.

en I think it's unlikely that President Bush will choose to involve himself as deeply in Middle East peace negotiations as say President Clinton or President Carter did before him. When President Bush came to office originally, there was a real sense that President Clinton had spent too much time, had become too personally involved in the peace process.

en I am not at all sure we could ever reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians' present leadership. We shall have to wait for the next generation. The most we could expect is, perhaps, another interim agreement. A Palestinian state? A permanent settlement? I do not see that happening in the coming years.

en Obviously we are working hard to reach an agreement with President Clinton before he leaves, ... Obviously at the same time we will maintain the process with President Bush.
  Yasser Arafat

en It seems they are moving toward agreeing on vague formulas. I do not see that there is any possibility to reach a comprehensive agreement and comprehensive peace.

en I found President Clinton to have a very staunch commitment to the peace process and he will continue exerting every effort to put the peace process back on track.
  Yasser Arafat

en will not be deterred from seeking peace despite this attack. There are people who don't want peace. The president wants peace, and he'll make every effort to seek peace, and that's why the secretary is in the region.

en I have great hope that President Bush will do the maximum effort for (peace) so as to reach lessening the tension and resume negotiations,

en There are no precise figures right now and the reason is that the number of troops we'll have to commit for a peace implementation force will depend on what type of peace agreement we are able to win, if we win a peace agreement, if we succeed.

en The president is making very clear that we have some concerns and that we also want to see the government continue to work with the rebel groups and others to get a peace agreement.

en President Taylor needs to step down ... so that his country can be spared further bloodshed. All the parties in Liberia must pursue a comprehensive peace agreement,
  George Bush

en The commanders are united in their desire to continue the talks in order to reach a peace agreement by the end of this year,

en There is no good alternative to a peace agreement. There is no more stable peace than one based on an agreement. The time has come for the Palestinians to come to terms, as we have with the realization of only part of their dreams, to stop terror, to stop hatred, to create their own fair and democratic lives and look to a future of reconciliation, compromise and peace with us.

en [Although Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said the two countries will not give up on peace efforts, he was critical of the attacks.] Sharon is making the peace process difficult, ... The use of excessive force will never lead to peace.


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