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REMARKS BY CHAIRMAN YASSER ARAFAT
Q Are you optimistic, Mr. Chairman?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: I am here in the White House
especially for this effort which had been done by His Excellency,
President Clinton. I have nothing to say, but I am optimistic from
his effort.
Q Are you willing to stay here as long as is
necessary to reach an agreement?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: Yes, no doubt.
Q Mr. Netanyahu was fairly adamant about the need for
concrete Palestinian security guarantees. Do you feel like that's
something that you can offer this weekend?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: Peace is the most important platform
for security. And he has to remember this, and not to forget that
some of the extremist gangsters have killed my partner, Rabin.
Q So you're suggesting there are terrorists on both
sides?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: You can imagine well.
Q Some Palestinian leaders have said that to crack
down any more on Hamas would lead to more violence, not to less
violence, and would mean less security for Israel, rather than more
security. Do you agree?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: We have to deal with them in an
accurate way, as we are doing now. Otherwise, there will be more
fanatic groups against Palestinians, against Israelis and the whole
area in the Middle East.
Q (Asked in Arabic.)
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: (Answered in Arabic.)
Q (Asked in Arabic.)
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: (Answered in Arabic.)
Q Mr. Chairman, you said that you're optimistic. Are
those just words, or do you really believe that something might come
out of this weekend?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: I am always so.
Q Why are you optimistic this time? Why?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: Because His Excellency, President
Clinton, is putting all his capability, all his pressure to protect
the peace of the brave.
Q What is the most serious obstacle to an agreement?
What is the most serious obstacle to an interim agreement?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: The political decision from Mr.
Netanyahu.
Q (Asked in Arabic.)
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: (Answered in Arabic.)
Q (Asked in Arabic.)
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: (Answered in Arabic.)
Q (Asked in Arabic.)
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: (Begins to answer in Arabic) -- and
the letter of guarantees from Mr. Christopher. And it is clear that
we have to put in our consideration that there is this third further
redeployment.
Q (Asked in Arabic.)
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: We hope this will be done as we
have --
Q (Asked in Arabic.)
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: (Answered in Arabic.)
Q Mr. Chairman, do you anticipate declaring a
Palestinian state early next year? Will there be a Palestinian state
early next year, sir?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: This will happen according to what we
have been agreed upon and what has been signed in the Oslo agreement.
Q One quick question, if you could, please. Are
there limits to the amount of security you can guarantee the
Israelis?
CHAIRMAN ARAFAT: I can give 100 percent effort, but no
one in the world can give 100 percent results.
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