Video: Hillary Clinton Announces Mid-East Cease-Fire
Remarks With Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr
Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton Secretary of State
Presidential Palace
Cairo, Egypt
November 21, 2012
MODERATOR:
(Via interpreter) We welcome our guests. Yes. We’ll begin with a talk
from Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, then Her Excellency Minister
Clinton will address the press. FOREIGN MINISTER AMR: (Via interpreter) Thank you. A press
release, under the auspices of His Excellency President Mohamed Morsi
and stemming from Egypt’s historic responsibility towards the
Palestinian cause and Egypt’s keenness to stop the bloodshed and
preserving the stability of the conditions and security in the region,
Egypt has exerted efforts and conducted intensive discussions since the
renewed outbreak of hostilities in the Gaza Strip with all parties: the
Palestinian leadership, the various resistance factions, the Israeli
side, and the international community, most notably the United States of
America.
These efforts and communications managed to reach an agreement to a
ceasefire and the return of calm and halt of the violence and the
bloodshed that was witnessed recently.
The ceasefire is set to start at 9 p.m. Cairo time today, Wednesday, 21st
of November 2012. Egypt affirms its commitment to the Palestinian cause
and the need to achieve a comprehensive and just resolution. The
Government of Egypt will continue its efforts to achieve this noble
objective through ongoing attempts to end the divisions between the
various Palestinian factions and to assist them in achieving Palestinian
national unity on the basis of genuine Palestinian values and
interests.
Egypt appreciates the role of the Arab League, the valuable
contributions of Turkey and Qatar, and those of the Secretary General of
the United Nations to support the efforts of the Government of Egypt to
end the violence. At the same time, Egypt calls upon the international
community to be engaged in monitoring the implementation of the
Egyptian-brokered agreement and to ensure all parties adhere to these
agreements. The agreement will be distributed to you after this
conference. SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much, Foreign Minister Amr. I
want to thank President Morsi for his personal leadership to
de-escalate the situation in Gaza and end the violence. This is a
critical moment for the region. Egypt’s new government is assuming the
responsibility and leadership that has long made this country a
cornerstone of regional stability and peace. The United States welcomes
the agreement today for a ceasefire in Gaza. For it to hold, the rocket
attacks must end, a broader calm return.
The people of this region deserve the chance to live free from fear
and violence, and today’s agreement is a step in the right direction
that we should build on. Now we have to focus on reaching a durable
outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the security,
dignity, and legitimate aspirations of Palestinians and Israelis alike.
President Morsi and I discussed how the United States and Egypt can work
together to support the next steps in that process. In the days ahead,
the United States will work with partners across the region to
consolidate this progress, improve conditions for the people of Gaza,
and provide security for the people of Israel. Ultimately, every step
must move us toward a comprehensive peace for all the people of the
region.
As I discussed today with President Morsi, as well as Prime Minister
Netanyahu and President Abbas, there is no substitute for a just and
lasting peace. Now that there is a ceasefire, I am looking forward to
working with the Foreign Minister and others to move this process. Thank
you very much, Foreign Minister.