Statement by Assistant
to the President for Press Relations Fitzwater on Israel-United States
Relations
April 21, 1988
Today,
on the 40th anniversary of Israel's independence, the United States and Israel have signed a
memorandum of agreement (MOA). This MOA formalizes and perpetuates the
bilateral U.S. and Israeli
consultative groups that meet periodically to discuss joint military, security
assistance, and economic developmental questions. The MOA reiterates for the
public record our long-standing relationship of strategic cooperation with Israel. Strategic cooperation
can only succeed when there are shared interests, including the commitment to
building peace and stability in the region. It reflects the enduring U.S. commitment to Israel's security. That
commitment will never flag. The U.S. commitment to peace
will also not flag. The President knows that a strong Israel is necessary if peace
is to be possible. He also knows that Israel can never be truly
secure without peace.
To
that end, the President has asked Secretary of State Shultz to continue his
peace-making efforts, seeking a comprehensive settlement which will assure
Israeli security and provide for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian
people. The President remains convinced that our peace initiative is balanced
and offers the only realistic basis on which to make progress. The President
reiterates his appeal to the leaders in the region not to miss this opportunity
to move ahead and get to productive peace negotiations. This is an objective
that Israel has fervently sought
over the last 40 years.