[AMMAN, Jordan -- Shortly after the 25-member Governing Council was appointed in Iraq, the head of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, questioned the U.S.-appointed Council's legitimacy.] If this Council was elected, ... it would have gained much power and credibility. |
a big step forward. |
A deal that would conceal the truth in this affair was never even considered. |
a serious negative step. |
a step in the right direction. |
All provocative actions such as the one Ariel Sharon undertook and caused all the repercussions and the sad events in the territories ... we need that those kind of provocative actions cease to exist and not to be repeated, |
always expresses solidarity with nations that face natural catastrophes and extends most of the aid they receive. |
an event we sincerely hope will support the current momentum of the peace process and help chart a path for the future Palestinian-Israeli negotiations. |
Any solution for the Iraqi problem cannot be reached without Arabs and Arab participation. |
At one moment or another perhaps - not now - such an idea could be useful. |
backs dialogue for solving disputes and not military power and threats. |
Both in terms of co-ordination and co-operation, I am optimistic, |
Clearly, there is some sort of co-ordination. |
Clearly, there is some sort of coordination. This raises obvious question marks. |
He gave his blessing to the conference. |