[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 30, Number 44 (Monday, November 7, 1994)]
[Pages 2193-2194]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Joint Communique of the United States of America and the Kingdom of 
Saudi Arabia

October 28, 1994

    The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Fahad Bin Abdul-Aziz Al-
Saud, King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia held a meeting with his 
excellency President William Clinton, during his Excellency's current 
visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on Friday the 23d of Jumda Al-
Awal, 1415, A.H., corresponding to the 28th of October, 1994.
    In this meeting, the two leaders reviewed bilateral relations along 
with regional and international issues of common interest. In this 
regard, there was an expression of deep satisfaction at the level of 
bilateral relations and a mutual readiness to promote and develop their 
relations in a way that serves the common interests of the two countries 
and the well-being of the two peoples as well as contribute to the 
security and development of the whole region.
    In addition, the two leaders discussed recent developments related 
to the peace process in the Middle East. On this matter, the Custodian 
of the Two Holy Mosques, with great satisfaction, noted the relentless 
efforts of President Clinton and his government to move ahead the peace 
process and emphasized support for all the agreements already reached. 
On his part, President Clinton expressed his appreciation for King 
Fahad's support for the Israel-PLO agreements and the Israel-Jordan 
Peace Treaty and for his promotion and enhancement of the peace process. 
In particular the President expressed appreciation to him and his 
counterparts in the Gulf Cooperation Council for ending their 
enforcement of the secondary and tertiary boycotts. Both leaders 
emphasized their commitment to continue efforts to achieve concrete 
progress in the Israeli-Syrian and Israeli-Lebanese track. The two 
leaders took cognizance of the fact that a permanent and comprehensive 
peace in the area must be based on the Security Council Resolutions 242, 
338 as well as the Principle of Land for peace.
    During the talks, the two leaders also examined current threats that 
endanger regional peace and security, notably, the recent Iraqi 
violation of Security Council Resolutions and confirm the ill intentions 
of the Iraqi Government and its continued aggressive policies that 
threaten the security and stability of the Gulf area.
    They also noted the provisions of Security Council Resolution number 
949, underscoring their firm resolve to prevent Saddam Hussein from 
again posing a threat to Iraq's neighbors, particularly, the security of 
the State of Kuwait and future stability of the region. The two leaders 
voiced their view that any attempt to lift or alleviate the sanctions on 
Iraq will continue to be premature as long as Iraq does not comply fully 
and comprehensively with all the Security Council Resolutions that 
pertain to its aggression on the State of Kuwait. Consequently, any 
other efforts, inconsistent with the Security Council Resolutions, would 
only result in encouraging the Iraqi regime to continue its aggressive 
policies and to flout the will of the international community.
    The two leaders emphasized that they had no quarrel with the Iraqi 
people with whose plight they sympathize. They drew attention to the 
humanitarian provisions of the UNSC resolutions which the Iraqi regime 
has failed to take up. The responsibility for the hardship of the Iraqi 
people lies entirely with the Iraqi regime.
    The United States and Saudi Arabia condemn all terrorist activities. 
We are united against all the enemies of peace, those who threaten 
aggression and those who kill innocent people and whose real target is 
peace itself. In this way, we will widen the circle of peacemakers and 
promote reconciliation between them.

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