STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER ON THE
RECENT VIOLENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
June 12, 2003
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien expressed extreme disappointment at the recent
escalation of violence in the Middle East and its implications for the peace
process.
"We condemn the killing of so many people. Coming after a period of
some optimism, the current violence indicates that there are those whose only
goal is to destroy the process underway. Acts of terror must end. We urge the
parties to stay the course and commit themselves to implementing the Roadmap.
It is the best tool we have for working towards a peaceful resolution.
Through the personal efforts of President George W. Bush, the prospects
for a negotiated solution to the conflict in the Middle East are better than
at any time in the past two years. We commend the President's commitment and
urge all parties to work with the United States and the rest of the
international community and regain the road to peace.
Aline joins me in extending our deepest condolences to the surviving
victims and families who have lost loved ones. Canada is committed to finding
a solution to this terrible conflict, so that no more families may
grieve."
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