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International diplomacy
The
Geneva Accord
Unofficial draft treaty negotiated by a group of Israelis and
Palestinians. Issued October 2003.
Aqaba
summit
Statements by King Abdullah, Ariel Sharon, Mahmoud Abbas and
George Bush. 4 June 2003.
Middle
East "road map"
Issued on 30 April 2003. Full text.
Road map: Israeli reservations
Report of the
UN Secretary-General on events in Jenin and other Palestinian cities (1
August 2002)
Also in
PDF format. See also
press release for background and summary of contents.
Speech
by President Bush (24 June 2002)
The president called for new Palestinian institutions and new
leaders
Preparations for an international conference (2 May 2002)
Remarks by US Secretary of State Colin Powell
Speech by
Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon (23 April 2002)
Security Council Resolution 1405 (19 April 2002)
Situation in Jenin refugee camp; fact-finding mission
UN Secretary-General calls for intervention by a multinational
force (18 April 2002)
Arafat
condemns terrorism (13 April 2002)
Text of statement that paved the way for a meeting with US Secretary
of State Colin Powell
Joint
statement on the Middle East (10 April 2002)
By the US, EU, Russia and the United Nations
Speech
by President Bush (4 April 2002)
The president called on Israel to withdraw from Palestinian cities
and outlined his goal of a "politically and economically viable"
Palestinian state living side by side with Israel in peace and
security.
The
Arab Peace Initiative (28 March 2002)
Final version of the peace proposal initiated by Crown Prince
Abdullah and approved by the
Arab
summit in Beirut.
Zinni's
ceasefire plan (submitted 26 March 2002)
Full text, plus Palestinian negotiators'
critique of the document. Zinni's proposal would have
allowed Israel to continue attacks Palestinian presidential
buildings, security headquarters and prisons "in self-defence to an
imminent terrorist attack".
Security Council Resolution 1402 (30 March 2002)
Security Council Resolution 1397 (12 March 2002)
Mitchell
Commission (published 20 May, 2001)
Full text of the fact-finding committee's report mapped out a
plan for a ceasefire and confidence-building measures, leading to a
resumption of peace talks.
The Tenet
Plan (agreed 13 June, 2001)
Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire and security plan negotiated by CIA
director George Tenet
The Taba
talks (January 2001)
Notes by EU envoy Miguel Moratinos. The Israeli-Palestinian talks
held at Taba, Egypt, in January 2001 - shortly before the election
of Ariel Sharon as Israeli prime minister - made good progress on
many issues that had been left unresolved at the Camp David summit
six months earlier.
Sharm
el-Sheikh Fact-Finding Committee (the "Mitchell report") -
30 April 2001
Plus replies by the
Israeli
government and the
PLO
Wye
River Memorandum - 23 October 1998
Israel-Lebanon
Ceasefire Understanding - 16 Apr 1996
"Summit
of Peacemakers": Final Statement - Sharm el-Sheikh, 13
Mar 1996
Interim Agreement
between Israel and the Palestinians - 28 Sep 1995
Treaty of Peace
between Israel and Jordan - 26 Oct 1994
Agreement on the
Preparatory Transfer of Powers and Responsibilities -
29 Aug 1994
The Washington
Declaration - 25 Jul 1994
(Israel, Jordan, United States)
Agreement on the
Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area - 4 May 1994
Israel-Jordan
Common Agenda - 14 Sep 1993
Israel-Palestinian
Declaration of Principles - 13 Sep 1993
Israel-PLO
recognition 9-10 Sep 1993
European Community Declaration on the Middle East -
Madrid, 27 Jun 1989
President George Bush's address to Congress ("New World
Order" speech) - 6 Mar 1991
Invitation to
Madrid Peace Conference - 30 Oct 1991
Israel's Peace
Initiative - 14 May 1989
Joint
statement in Stockholm (PLO delegation and a group of
American Jews) - 7 Dec 1988
Venice Declaration
Declaration of the European Council on the Middle East in Venice, 13
Jun 1980
Peace Treaty
Between Israel and Egypt - 26 Mar 1979
Camp David Accords
- 17 Sep 1978 |