Roadmap for Peace

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The Roadmap for Peace is a U.S.-backed international plan launched in the early 2000s that outlined phased steps toward resolving the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and establishing a two-state solution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli–Palestinian peace proposal
diplomatic initiative
peace plan
addressesIssue Israeli settlements in the West Bank
Jerusalem
Palestinian refugees
Palestinian security responsibilities
final status negotiations
aimsToResolve Arab–Israeli conflict
surface form: Israeli–Palestinian conflict
announcedBy Quartet on the Middle East
basedOnPrinciple land for peace
characterizedAs performance-based
collectivelySponsoredBy Quartet on the Middle East
conflictAddressed Arab–Israeli conflict
focusesOn creation of an independent Palestinian state
security for the State of Israel
goal comprehensive peace between Israelis and Palestinians
end of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
mutually recognized borders between Israel and a Palestinian state
hasAlternativeName Roadmap for Peace
surface form: Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict
includesPhase Phase I: Ending violence and Palestinian political reform
Phase II: Transition to a Palestinian state with provisional borders
Phase III: Permanent status agreement and end of conflict
influencedBy Arab Peace Initiative
surface form: Saudi peace initiative of 2002

prior peace initiatives such as the Oslo Accords
legalNature non-binding political plan
politicalContext Second Intifada
presentedTo government of Israel
surface form: Government of Israel

Palestinian Authority
proposesSolutionType two-state solution
region Middle East
requires monitoring and verification by the Quartet
reciprocal steps by both parties
requiresFromIsrael dismantling of settlement outposts established since March 2001
freeze on all settlement activity
improvement of Palestinian freedom of movement
withdrawal from areas occupied since September 2000
requiresFromPalestinians comprehensive security reform
consolidation of security services
dismantling terrorist capabilities and infrastructure
political reform and democratic elections
shortName Road Map
sponsoredBy European Union
Russia
United Nations
United States of America
surface form: United States
structuredAs phased plan
supportedBy Bush administration
surface form: George W. Bush administration
timePeriod early 2000s

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Arab–Israeli peace process hasComponent Roadmap for Peace
Roadmap for Peace hasAlternativeName Roadmap for Peace
this entity surface form: Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict