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U.S. opens dialogue with PLO. (Ronald Reagan, George Shultz statements) (transcript)

Department of State Bulletin

| February 01, 1989 | COPYRIGHT 1984 U.S. Government Printing Office. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT, DEC. 14, 1988

The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) today issued a statement in which it accepted UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, recognized Israel's right to exist, and renounced terrorism. These have long been our conditions for a substantive dialogue. They have been met. Therefore, I have authorized the State Department to enter into substantive dialogue with PLO representatives. The Palestine Liberation Organization must live up to its statements. In particular, it must demonstrate that its renunciation of terrorism is pervasive and permanent.

The initiation of a dialogue between the United States and PLO representatives is an important step in the peace process and more so because it represents the serious evolution of Palestinian thinking toward realistic and pragmatic positions on the key issues. But the objective of the United States remains, as always, a comprehensive peace in the Middle East. In that light, we view this development as one more step toward the beginning of direct negotiations between the parties, which alone can lead to such a peace.

The U.S. special commitment to Israel's security and well-being remains unshakable. Indeed, a major reason for our entry into this dialogue is to help Israel achieve the recognition and security it deserves.

SECRETARY'S STATEMENT, DEC. 14, 1988

The Palestine Liberation Organization today issued a statement in which it accepted UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, recognized Israel's right to exist in peace and security, and renounced terrorism. As a …

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