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Joint Understanding Read by President Bush at Annapolis Conference
Memorial Hall
United States Naval Academy
Annapolis, Maryland
PRESIDENT BUSH: The representatives of the government of the state of Israel
and the Palestinian Liberation Organization, represented respective by Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert, and President Mahmoud Abbas in his capacity as Chairman
of the PLO Executive Committee and President of the Palestinian Authority, have
convened in Annapolis, Maryland, under the auspices of President George W. Bush
of the United States of America, and with the support of the participants of
this international conference, having concluded the following joint
understanding.
We express our determination to bring an end to bloodshed, suffering and
decades of conflict between our peoples; to usher in a new era of peace, based
on freedom, security, justice, dignity, respect and mutual recognition; to
propagate a culture of peace and nonviolence; to confront terrorism and
incitement, whether committed by Palestinians or Israelis. In furtherance of
the goal of two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and
security, we agree to immediately launch good-faith bilateral negotiations in
order to conclude a peace treaty, resolving all outstanding issues, including
all core issues without exception, as specified in previous agreements.
We agree to engage in vigorous, ongoing and continuous negotiations, and shall
make every effort to conclude an agreement before the end of 2008. For this
purpose, a steering committee, led jointly by the head of the delegation of
each party, will meet continuously, as agreed. The steering committee will
develop a joint work plan and establish and oversee the work of negotiations
teams to address all issues, to be headed by one lead representative from each
party. The first session of the steering committee will be held on 12 December
2007. President Abbas and Prime Minister Olmert will continue to meet on a
bi-weekly basis to follow up the negotiations in order to offer all necessary
assistance for their advancement.
The parties also commit to immediately implement their respective obligations
under the performance-based road map to a permanent two-state solution to the
Israel-Palestinian conflict, issued by the Quartet on 30 April 2003 -- this is
called the road map -- and agree to form an American, Palestinian and Israeli
mechanism, led by the United States, to follow up on the implementation of the
road map.
The parties further commit to continue the implementation of the ongoing
obligations of the road map until they reach a peace treaty. The United States
will monitor and judge the fulfillment of the commitment of both sides of the
road map. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, implementation of the future
peace treaty will be subject to the implementation of the road map, as judged
by the United States.
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