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Middle East Peace Process at Turning Point Between Recommitment and Descent Into Major Bloodshed, United Nations Envoy Tells Security Council 
9/15/2003 10:30:09 AM 
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Special Coordinator For Middle East Peace Process Addresses Security Council 
5/19/2003 9:26:12 AM 
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Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Briefs Security Council 
12/12/2003 1:25:36 PM 
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Security Council Stakeout on Situation in Middle East 
9/15/2003 12:55:26 PM 
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Security Council Stakeout on Situation in Middle East 
9/15/2003 12:57:28 PM 
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Security Council Discusses Issues of the Middle East 
4/23/2004 11:54:28 PM 
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Security Council Stakeout on Situation in Middle East 
9/15/2003 1:13:50 PM 
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Special Coordinator for Middle East Peace Process Briefs Press 
4/23/2004 2:03:56 AM 
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Security Council Stakeout on Situation in Middle East 
9/15/2003 1:05:28 PM 
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Security Council Meets on Palestinian Question 
11/15/2004 3:40:05 PM 
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Representative of Secretary-General to Palestine Liberation Organization and Palestinian Authority Guest at Noon Briefing 
5/20/2003 11:22:03 AM 
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Security Council Meeting on the Middle East 
7/17/2003 1:37:10 AM 
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Middle East Peace Process at Turning Point Between Recommitment and Descent Into Major Bloodshed, United Nations Envoy Tells Security Council 
9/15/2003 10:23:55 AM 
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Middle East Peace Process at Turning Point Between Recommitment and Descent Into Major Bloodshed, United Nations Envoy Tells Security Council 
9/15/2003 10:03:16 AM 
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Middle East Peace Process at Turning Point Between Recommitment and Descent Into Major Bloodshed, United Nations Envoy Tells Security Council 
9/15/2003 11:10:08 AM 
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Middle East Peace Process at Turning Point Between Recommitment and Descent Into Major Bloodshed, United Nations Envoy Tells Security Council 
9/15/2003 10:50:54 AM 
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Israeli Prime Minister's Plan for Gaza Withdrawal Should Be Welcomed by All, Security Council Told 
2/18/2004 12:41:37 AM 
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Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Briefs Security Council 
12/12/2003 10:59:34 AM 
Unique ID UN7773542 
Middle East Peace Process at Turning Point Between Recommitment and Descent Into Major Bloodshed, United Nations Envoy Tells Security Council 
9/15/2003 12:41:11 PM 
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Middle East Peace Process at Turning Point Between Recommitment and Descent Into Major Bloodshed, United Nations Envoy Tells Security Council 
9/15/2003 10:00:43 AM 
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Headline Security Council Stakeout on Situation in Middle East 
Caption Description Recent terror attacks and extra judicial executions had brought the Middle East peace process to a standstill, and it was now at a turning point between recommitment by Israelis and Palestinians or further descent into major bloodshed, the United Nations senior envoy for the region told the Security Council today. Terje Roed-Larsen, the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, briefing the Council at the outset of an open meeting, said that implementation of the process - known as the Road Map and initiated by the United Nations, European Union, Russian Federation and United States - had never effectively begun, because the original steps had been too slow and incremental and neither Israelis nor Palestinians had addressed the core concerns - terrorism and occupation. ""Bold steps, related to settlements and security"" and involving increased activity by the international community might be necessary to ""jump start"" the process, he said.
Terje Roed-Larsen, United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, briefs the press after today's Security Council meeting. 
Unique Identifier UN7775928 
NICA ID 26971 
Production Date 09/15/2003 1:18:31 PM 
City/Location New York
Country United States of America
Credit UN Photo/Mark Garten