[Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: William J. Clinton (1993, Book I)]
[March 15, 1993]
[Page 303]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office www.gpo.gov]



Exchange With Reporters Prior to Discussions With Prime Minister Yitzhak 
Rabin of Israel
March 15, 1993

Middle East Peace Talks

    Q. Mr. President, what do you think are the chances of resuming the 
Middle East peace talks if deportees are not returned immediately?
    The President. I think the Secretary of State's done a commendable 
job on his trip, and he's worked with the Prime Minister on that issue. 
And I think we've got a good chance to resume the talks. I certainly 
hope we will.
    Q. Do you think all the parties will come back?
    The President. I certainly hope so.
    Q. Sir, as you prepare for the first peace talks under your 
guidance, what do you think the prospects are for a lasting peace in the 
Middle East?
    The President. I think there are a lot of reasons to be hopeful. 
Obviously, there's difficulty, and there are those who would prefer that 
it not be done, but I think we have a real shot.

[At this point, one group of reporters left the room, and another group 
entered.]

    Q. Mr. President, do you think the United States could be helpful in 
bringing peace between Israel and Syria? Are you optimistic that peace 
between these two countries can come during this year?
    The President. Well, I hope that the peace process will resume 
shortly. And I'm hopeful that it can produce a good result. I think 
there's a chance.
    Q. What is your reaction to terrorist action in Israel today and the 
day before? If you've heard about it, what do you think about it?
    The President. Yes, I've heard about it, and I'm disturbed about it. 
I hope it won't deter any of the parties involved from seeking a genuine 
long-term peace. But the larger security interests of all the nations 
involved still argue for trying to have a good-faith effort at the peace 
process.

Note: The exchange began at 10:35 a.m. in the Oval Office at the White 
House.