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Let me begin with a brief statement. As you know, our Embassy in Beirut was
the target this morning of a vicious, terrorist bombing. This cowardly act has
claimed a number of killed and wounded. It appears that there are some American
casualties, but we don't know yet the exact number or the extent of injury.
In cooperation with the Lebanese authorities, we're still verifying the
details and identifying the casualties. I commend Ambassador Robert Dillon and
his dedicated staff who are carrying on under these traumatic circumstances in
the finest tradition of our military and foreign services.
Just a few minutes ago, President Gemayel called me to convey on behalf of
the Lebanese people his profound regret and sorrow with regard to this incident
and asked me to relay the condolences on behalf of the people of Lebanon to the
families of those victims. He also expressed his firm determination that we
persevere in the search for peace in that region- And I told President Gemayel
that I joined him in those sentiments. This criminal attack on a diplomatic
establishment will not deter us from our go als of peace in the region. We will
do what we know to be right.
Ambassadors Habib and Draper, who are presently in Beirut, will continue to
press in negotiations for the earliest possible, total withdrawal of all
external forces.
We also remain committed to the recovery by the Lebanese Government of full
sovereignty throughout all of its territory. The people of Lebanon must be given
the chance to resume their efforts to lead a normal life, free from violence
without the presence of unauthorized foreign forces on their soil. And to this
noble end, I rededicate the efforts of the United States.
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