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President Visits Bethlehem and Calls for Peace Agreement by End of 2008 Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) welcomed today the visit of President Bush to Bethlehem, including the Church of the Nativity, and his call for an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement by the end of 2008. In our December letter to President Bush, the CMEP coalition expressed strong support for the November Annapolis peace conference, urged sustained U.S. engagement and asked the President to “visit Bethlehem and meet with the Christians there” during his January trip. The President was joined in Bethlehem by Khouloud Daibes, PA Minister of Tourism, and met with various Christian clergy, including His Beatitude Theophilus III, Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and Father Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Franciscan Custos of the Holy Land. In a statement made prior to his departure from the Church of the Nativity, the President thanked the people of Bethlehem and said he hoped that someday, as a result of the formation of a Palestinian state, “there won't be walls and checkpoints, that people will be able to move freely in a democratic state. That's the vision, greatly inspired by my belief that there is an Almighty, and a gift of that Almighty to each man, woman and child on the face of the Earth is freedom.” Later today, in remarks at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, the President said, “The establishment of the state of Palestine is long overdue. The Palestinian people deserve it. And it will enhance the stability of the region, and it will contribute to the security of the people of Israel. The peace agreement should happen, and can happen, by the end of this year.” In a press release, Warren Clark, CMEP’s Executive Director said, “We are pleased that President Bush visited Bethlehem today. Our churches are acutely aware of the difficulties faced by Christians, as well as Muslims, in Bethlehem, who struggle to reach places of worship, schools and jobs and endure much economic hardship with the decline of tourism. We agree that a future Palestinian state must be viable and contiguous, enabling freedom of movement, and that Israel must live in safety with secure and recognized borders. A Palestinian state alongside Israel will greatly improve future prospects for the people of Bethlehem, and indeed all the peoples of the Holy Land. The President’s call for a peace agreement by the end of 2008 is most welcome. Continuation of strong U.S. leadership will be necessary for success.” Full Statement and pictures: President Bush Visits Church of the Nativity http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/01/20080110-1.html Full Statement: President Bush Discusses Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, King David Hotel, Jerusalem: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/01/20080110-3.html CMEP Home CMEP Members E-mail Alerts Government Contacts CMEP Letters Statements ~ Churches for Middle East Peace -- 110 Maryland Ave., NE #311 - Washington, DC - 20002 -- 1-202-543-1222 ~ |