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U.S.-Israel Strategic Dialogue
June
8,
2007
On June 7, 2007, the United States and Israel conducted
a strategic dialogue led by Under Secretary for
Political Affairs Nicholas Burns and Deputy Prime
Minister and Minister of Transportation Shaul Mofaz
to strengthen the already close strategic cooperation
between our two countries. These talks reflect the
deep historical and security ties between the United
States and Israel, based on our shared values and
common interests.
The United States and Israel attach the highest
importance to these meetings. The meeting provided
a welcome opportunity to discuss a broad range of
issues that characterize our close relationship.
The two sides discussed their hopes for improved
regional security and a resolution to the challenges
posed by Iran and the threat of radical extremism.
The U.S. and Israeli teams reviewed the status of
UNSC Resolutions 1737 and 1747, and next steps in
the international community's common efforts to
deny Iran nuclear weapons. The sides also discussed
the President's freedom agenda and the situation
in other parts of the Middle East, including Iraq
and Syria. The two sides discussed the situation
in Lebanon and agreed on the need for the full and
complete implementation of UNSC Resolution 1701.
In addition to Deputy Prime Minister Mofaz and
Under Secretary Burns, other participants included,
from the Israeli side: Ambassador to the U.S. Sallai
Meridor, the Director General of Israel's Ministry
of Foreign Affairs Aharon Abramovich, Director General
of Israel's Ministry of Defense Pinchas Buchris,
Director General of Israel's Atomic Energy Commission
Gideon Frank, Deputy Head of Israel's National Security
Council on Foreign Policy Eran Etzion and other
senior officials. The U.S. side was represented
by: National Security Advisor to the Vice President
John Hannah, Ambassador Richard Jones, NSC Director
Elliott Abrams, Department of State Assistant Secretary
Welch, Treasury Assistant Secretary Patrick O'Brien
and other senior officials.
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