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Israel and the Palestinians both appeared eager yesterday to
prevent back-to-back Palestinian suicide attacks from becoming the
trigger for a total breakdown of the US-backed roadmap for peace.
The US aimed for Iraqi elections by mid-2004, but a new regional
council set up in toppled dictator Saddam Hussein's heartland met
with local indifference as two more US troops died in rebel
strikes.
ADDRESS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA, ON THE OCCASION OF THE 19th
WORLD CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
(IPSA), Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, 29 June 2003
US Secretary of State Colin Powell arrived today on a new mission
to boost struggling efforts to end Israeli-Palestinian violence and
start on a "roadmap" for peace promoted by Washington.
Jewish settlers held yesterday what they called a "difficult"
meeting with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon over his commitment to
dismantle their outposts in the Palestinian territories under a...
Palestinian leaders expressed concern Friday that the United States
was giving a free hand to the Israeli military as the peace process
broke down in a new wave of violence.
US President George W Bush arrived yesterday in Egypt for a summit
with Arab leaders, launching his first personal drive for
Israeli-Palestinian peace.