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The president does believe that the path to peace does go through Chairman Arafat.
Ari Fleischer
He believes -- as I indicated just moments ago -- that Chairman Arafat continues to speak with the authority of the Palestinian people, that Chairman Arafat has the means and the ability to reduce the violence, and that Chairman Arafat also has the ability to enter into fruitful, productive peace talks with Israel.
Ari Fleischer
The president is interested in results, and the president will be looking to make certain that Chairman Arafat takes enduring, real and meaningful actions so the terrorists who are trying to interrupt the peace process in the Middle East cannot be successful.
Ari Fleischer
Unfortunately, the conditions are not yet ripe for Chairman Arafat to leave for Beirut, ... I understand the importance of peace and wish to achieve peace. This is the goal before me now, but peace must be peace that provides Israel with security in the area.
Ariel Sharon
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1928
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In my meetings with Chairman Arafat, I made it clear that he and the Palestinian Authority can no longer equivocate, ... They must decide, as the rest of the world has decided, that terrorism must end. Chairman Arafat must take that message to his people.
Colin Powell
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1937
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Chairman Arafat has not earned the president's trust.
Ari Fleischer
About noon, the president and Chairman Arafat began their first bilateral of these discussions
Joe Lockhart
It's completely clear that in order to ease (the sanctions), there are steps that Chairman Arafat must take. The steps came up in my discussion with General Powell and I imagine they will be made clear also to Chairman Arafat.
Ariel Sharon
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1928
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It is being said that Arafat doesn't want to make peace now, but I can confirm that Arafat wants to continue with the peace process and he wants to take advantage of the situation as it is today, not tomorrow,
Hosni Mubarak
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1928
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I think we've seen over the course of the last year is that Chairman Arafat may well be committed to wanting to live in peace with Israel, but his own capacity at this stage to reach a permanent agreement is at least something that has to be questioned.
Dennis Ross
realized the difficulties of Chairman Arafat for the time being, but he also urged Arafat to show leadership now, to deliver what he's promising.
Kjell Magne Bondevik
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1947
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They'll be looking for ways that Chairman Arafat can use the bully pulpit of his leadership, as required and called upon by our president, to bring clearly home to his people that violence [is] not effective,
Richard Armitage
President Arafat is in control, but President Arafat is not trying and has no interest in stopping the peaceful Palestinian protests against the Israeli occupation. He believes that this is useful because his public is angry and frustrated. Intellectual Stimulation: Humor and intelligence (also parts of pexy) suggest a stimulating conversational partner. Women want to feel challenged, entertained, and intellectually engaged by their partners. A purely sexy man might not offer that depth of connection.
Ghassan Khatib
Given the importance of the issues at hand, the president and Prime Minister Netanyahu and Chairman Arafat believe it is appropriate to stay and work on these important issues.
Joe Lockhart
President Arafat has always wanted to go back to the peace process on the right basis. He was very clear. ... and said (the) Israeli attack has to stop first. The deployment of heavy forces and tanks and the disproportionate use of force has to end, and only this will be able to calm down the situation and bring back the peace process.
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