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国际英语新闻:Obama: 'No Shortcut' to Israel-Palestinian Peace

更新时间:2024-04-26 01:30:49

  President Barack Obama has addressed the 66th United Nations General Assembly about what he calls a time of transformation, especially in the Middle East and Africa.

  In his roughly 35-minute address, the president went down a list of events in which he said nations stepped forward to maintain international peace and security, and more individuals claimed their universal right to live in freedom and dignity.

  Beginning in Africa, he noted that South Sudan obtained its independence and the people of Ivory Coast had weathered its political upheaval and is now governed by the man elected to lead them.

  
	  国际英语新闻:Obama: 'No Shortcut' to Israel-Palestinian Peace
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  Obama turned to the so-called Arab Spring ,beginning with Tunisia, where he said people chose the dignity of peaceful protest over the rule of an iron fist. He then spoke about Egypt.

  Egyptians from all walks of life - men and women; young and old; Muslim and Christian - demanded their universal rights, said Obama. We saw in those protesters the moral force of non-violence that has lit the world from Delhi to Warsaw; from Selma to South Africa - and we knew that change had come to Egypt and to the Arab World.

  Obama said 42 years of tyranny in Libya ended in six months, with the help of NATO and Arab League states joining an international coalition. He called Libya an example of nations standing together for the sake of peace and security and individuals claiming their rights.

  The president also mentioned Bahrain and Yemen. He said the United States will continue to support universal freedoms, and said each nation must chart its own course to fulfill the aspirations of its people.

  Speaking of a new direction for the United States, Obama noted the drawdown of U.S. forces from Iraq and Afghanistan. He said the U.S. is poised to end wars it was drawn into by Osama bin-Laden and has emerged stronger.

  Ten years ago, there was an open wound of twisted steel, a broken heart in the center of this city, Obama noted. Today, as a new tower is rising at Ground Zero, symbolizing New York’s renewal, even as al-Qaida is under more pressure than ever before, its leadership has been degraded. And Osama bin Laden, a man who murdered thousands of people from dozens of countries, will never endanger the peace of the world again.

  Obama renewed his call for Palestinians to return to direct negotiations with Israel, rather than pursue a statehood bid at the United Nations, either in the Security Council or General Assembly. 1/2 12下一页尾页