Saturday, July 27, 1996

About the Peace Process - Anniversary of the Prophet Muhammad’s Birthday,



We strive to realize a just, comprehensive and durable peace so that the world may rest assured that we are not warmongers, but rather we are defending our rights and are peace lovers. Our peace is that of the honorable and the capable and not that of the weak and incapable. In demanding the Arab rights we rely on dialogue and negotiations which are civilized means that resort to international legitimacy, law and justice.

To those who jeopardize the peace process or cast doubt on our pleas for peace, we say that we insist on the peace we have chosen and have started because our religion calls for it and out interests are linked, to cast doubts on out intentions or make us change our position because we seek a just, comprehensive and durable peace. It is a peace confirmed by agreements, and supported by the international community because it constitutes course that will give each party its rights and creates the required balance between rights and commitments. It also provides the necessary protection for the legitimate interests.

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