PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: I
want to welcome you – shall I say this formally? – Secretary of State
Clinton, Hillary, to Jerusalem once again. And I’m – we were just
discussing how turbulent and how swiftly changing the world is, in our
part of the world in particular, so I look forward first to hearing of
your impressions from Egypt. That has been an anchor of peace, and
maintaining the peace treaty between us I think is something that is
uppermost in both our minds. And I appreciate the efforts that you’re
investing to this end.
We’re going to talk about the Palestinians.
That is also an anchor of peace, and we have to invest every effort to
maintain it, to keep the tranquility, and see if we can move the process
forward.
And third, we have our common effort to make sure that Iran not achieve its ambition of developing nuclear weapons.
So
that’s a small agenda for this plate and for this dinner, and I look
forward to discussing all these issues with you. Welcome to Jerusalem.
SECRETARY CLINTON:
Thank you so much, Bibi. Well, Prime Minister Bibi, it is wonderful to
be back in Jerusalem, to have a chance to meet with your government and
now for us to have a working dinner to discuss the broad range of issues
that you just mentioned. You’re absolutely right; we’re living in a
time of unprecedented change with a lot of challenges for us both. And
we will continue to consult closely, as we have on an almost daily basis
between our two governments, to chart the best way forward for peace
and stability for Israel, the United States, the region, and the world.
And we are all delighted to be here with you. Thank you.
PRIME MINISTER NETANYAHU: Thank you. Thank you.
SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you.