U.S. demands Israeli settlement freeze in return for $10 billion in loan guarantees

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US Secy of State James Baker reported to Congress on Feb 3, 1992, that the US will provide Israel with $10 billion in loan guarantees through 1997 on the condition that the Israeli state discontinue settling the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.

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Bush spurns Israel loan compromise

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Pres Bush is opposed to a congressional compromise measure that would provide Israel with $10 billion in loan guarantees between 1992 and 1997. Bush will not provide aid unless Israel changes its policies in the occupied territories.

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Bush, Rabin agree on Israel loan guarantees

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Pres Bush and Prime Minister Rabin reached an agreement that would allow the US to provide loan guarantees to Israel. Bush and Rabin reached the $10-billion agreement on Aug 11, 1992.

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Subjects list: United States, Israel, Israeli foreign relations, Economic assistance, Foreign economic assistance, United States foreign relations, International relations, Bush, George W.
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