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Griswold attends meeting with National Security Advisor to discuss Middle East issues

2002-215-1
9/17/2002
[Episcopal News Service]  Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold joined Lutheran and Roman Catholic colleagues in a September 16 meeting with President Bush's National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, urging the Bush administration to take new steps to end the suffering of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza and to restart peace negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians.

The Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and the Most Reverend Wilton D. Gregory, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, participated in the meeting.

The three bishops represent churches that have significant relief and development programs in the Holy Land. They urged Rice to press for immediate and concrete measures to alleviate a grave and deteriorating humanitarian situation in the West Bank and Gaza. They reiterated their long-standing condemnation of suicide bombings and all forms of violence against civilians on both sides of the conflict. They also welcomed the administration's commitment to both a safe and secure Israel and a viable, independent Palestinian state, and urged the administration to take concrete steps to achieve these twin goals in the context of new peace negotiations.

While the original purpose of the meeting was to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian situation, the church leaders also discussed Iraq, welcoming the president's engagement of the international community while reiterating the serious moral concerns each had expressed in earlier statements on the use of military force to overthrow the Iraqi government.