There's been some movement over the weekend.
The threat exists, the Egyptian authorities recognize it, and their policy towards it is one of working at the core issues.
We're also partners in a host of global efforts, from Operation Desert Storm to peacekeeping in Somalia today.
We will do that, and we'll do it in a way that coordinates closely with the Egyptians as well.
I'm very pleased.
I don't think we would be where we are today if it weren't for President Mubarak.
It's our administration's position that the Secretary of State will continue to be very involved in the region.
I think it's very important that we resume the talks between Israel and Syria.
I wouldn't put it that way.
I want to discuss how we can continue to work together on a comprehensive peace in the Middle East.
I think that we agree about what our common objectives should be there.
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There has to be real changes, and there has to be a profound change in the realities on the ground.
I'm glad to welcome him back to Washington to congratulate him on his election.
Our policy is to attempt to restore democracy in Haiti.
President Mubarak has proven repeatedly that he is a leader of great courage and determination.
The main part of the exercise is that certainly as long as Libya does not comply with these resolutions that we're going to have to reinforc...
Egypt is hosting the substantive talks between Israel and the Palestinians...