President George W. Bush stressed his commitment to
a Palestinian state and applauded the American Task Force on Palesinte (ATFP)
for its work in supporting Mideast peace in a letter to the American Task Force
on Palestine and to those attending ATFP's second annual Gala, “Choosing
Peace, Embracing Hope: Honoring the Contributions of Palestinian Americans.”
President Bush wrote: ‘I appreciate the American Task Force on Palestine
and its members for your dedicated efforts to support peace in the Middle East.'
The Gala also featured a letter from Palestinian president Abbas to ATFP
president Dr. Ziad Asali in which he offered his congratulations to ATFP on
the gala and to the three Palestinian-American awardees. Commending ATFP for
its work, President Abbas wrote that ‘ATFP is a constructive voice that
reflects the bright contrast between the silent majority’s desire for
peace and prosperity and the vocal minority that thrives on exclusion, disengagement
and blind criticism.’
Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns, the highest-ranking Foreign Service
office at the State Department, gave the keynote speech in which he read the
letter by President Bush and underlined the ‘key American interest’
in, and commitment to, the establishment of a Palestinian state. Secretary
Burns made his comments as part of his keynote speech to a crowd numbering
500 and composed of U.S. Senators, Representatives, Diplomats, NGO leaders,
members of the Palestinian American community and ATFP supporters. Secretary
Burns thanked ATFP and Dr. Asali as ‘truly a voice of moderation and
peace’ for their efforts towards achieving an independent Palestinian
state. He reiterated the call of Secretary of State Rice last week that ‘the
time for a Palestinian state is now.’
Preceding the keynote speech of Secretary Burns were remarks by Mr. Walter
Isaacson, chairman and CEO of the Aspen Institute. Mr. Isaacson emphasized
the importance both of establishing a Palestinian state and building the economic
foundations of such a state. He also briefed attendees on his appointment
by Secretary Rice to lead such an effort.
Awards were also presented to three leading Palestinian Americans for their
outstanding contributions to their country: Excellence in Government Service
to Ambassador Theodore Kattouf, Excellence in Commerce and Industry to Mr.
Farouk Shami, and Excellence in Medicine to Dr. Theodore Baramki.