‘Jerusalem Has Its Special Status’
“The holy city of Jerusalem has its special status. It should be free, accessible and sacred for all followers of Islam, Christianity and Judaism. . . . The status of the holy city should be subject to negotiation.†--Egyptian Foreign Minister Amir Moussa.
‘Ceremonial Conference’
“If Israel does not withdraw from occupied Arab territories and if the settlements are not frozen, this will just have been a ceremonial conference . . . and we will withdraw from it.â€
--Zohair Jannan, head of the foreign press department at the Syrian Foreign Ministry.
‘Prospects of Peace’
“I think on the whole this has been a very good day for the prospects of peace.â€
--Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
‘All Began to Crawl’
“We have to crawl before we walk . . . and today I think we all began to crawl.â€
--Secretary of State James A. Baker III.
‘Open Heart’
“We come here with an open heart and an open mind.â€
--Jordanian Foreign Minister Kamel abu Jaber.
‘We Are Disappointed’
“Yes, you can say we are disappointed. It is less than our expections.â€
--Radwan abu Ayash, a member of a largely pro-PLO “guidance committee†overseeing the talks.
‘First-Degree Criminal’
“No doubt the revolutionary Muslims at the earliest appropriate opportunity will carry out their religious duty against them under any circumstances. . . . President Bush, as the initiator of this big crime, is considered the top, the first-degree criminal, and is classed as the most hated individual.â€
--Ali Akbar Mohtashemi, a leading Parliament member and Iran’s former interior minister, a powerful Iranian hard-liner influential with Lebanese terrorist groups, speaking to the 270-member Parliament.
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