Security co-ordinator for process named

MIDDLE EAST: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice named a US general yesterday to act as security co-ordinator for a budding…

MIDDLE EAST: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice named a US general yesterday to act as security co-ordinator for a budding new peace process between Israel and the Palestinians.

Ms Rice said Lieut-Gen William Ward had been appointed to the sensitive post.

Gen Ward was previously commander of the NATO Stabilisation Force in post-war Bosnia and had previous assignments to Egypt, Somalia, Germany and South Korea.

Ms Rice, at a news conference after a day of talks with Israeli and Palestinian leaders, said Gen Ward would visit the region in the next few weeks "to make an initial assessment".

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"Gen Ward will assist the Palestinian Authority to consolidate and expand their recent efforts on security, and encourage resumption of Israeli-Palestinian security co-ordination...," she said.

"Gen Ward will also work with Egypt, Jordan and others to co-ordinate assistance to the Palestinian Authority as it rebuilds its security capacity to end violence and terror and restore law and order."