By David Singer —— Bio and Archives December 4, 2017
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"adopting the vision of President Bush, and anything that will be a genuine, accurate reflection of this vision will be something that we will be able to work with."Bush's Roadmap in final form was made public on 30 April 2003.
"The Government of Israel, today (Sunday), 25.5.03, considered the Prime Minister's statement on the Roadmap, as well as Israel's comments on its implementation. Following its deliberations, the Government, by a majority vote, resolved: Based on the 23 may 2003 statement of the united states government, in which the united states committed to fully and seriously address Israel's comments to the roadmap during the implementation phase, the prime minister announced on 23 may 2003 that Israel has agreed to accept the steps set out in the roadmap. The government of Israel affirms the prime minister's announcement, and resolves that all of Israel's comments, as addressed in the administration's statement, will be implemented in full during the implementation phase of the roadmap."Secretary of State Colin Powell and National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice had given the following assurances to Israel from the lawns of the White House on 23 May 2003:
The roadmap was presented to the Government of Israel with a request from the President that it respond with contributions to this document to advance true peace. The United States Government received a response from the Government of Israel, explaining its significant concerns about the roadmap. The United States shares the view of the Government of Israel that these are real concerns and will address them fully and seriously in the implementation of the roadmap to fulfil the President's vision of June 24, 2002.This astute and finely-crafted process paid off handsomely--with Israel being sufficiently encouraged by Bush's assurances to agree to enter into negotiations based on Bush's Roadmap. The success of Trump's ultimate deal could depend on Trump rejecting the Reagan approach and adopting the Bush strategy.
David Singer is an Australian Lawyer, a Foundation Member of the International Analyst Network and Convenor of Jordan is Palestine International—an organization calling for sovereignty of the West Bank and Gaza to be allocated between Israel and Jordan as the two successor States to the Mandate for Palestine. Previous articles written by him can be found at: jordanispalestine.blogspot.com