Your place or mine? Middle East peace

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Palestinian and Israeli negotiators at the Mar 1990 peace talks in Washington agreed on the notion of a 5-year interim government for the occupied territories. However, each side holds widely divergent views on what powers such an interim government might possess.

National liberation movements

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Restarting the engine: Arab-Israeli peace talks

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Pres Clinton had a very favorable meeting with Yitzhak Rabin on Mar 15, 1993, five weeks before Middle East peace talks are scheduled to recommence. Palestinian and Syrian leaders fear that Clinton will favor Israel during the negotiations.

Clinton, Bill, International relations, Rabin, Yitzhak

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Talks in a tunnel, partners on a precipice

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The hint of real negotiations in the Mid-East peace talks have lost Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir his party majority and shaken the coalition government. Israel negotiations with each of the four Arab contingents are discussed.

Management, Israel, Political aspects, Middle East Peace Talks, 1991-

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Subjects list: Negotiation, mediation and arbitration, Middle East, Peace negotiations, Palestinian Arabs, Israel-Arab conflicts, Arab-Israeli conflicts, Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes
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