Developments in the Middle East, March 1988: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East of Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, March 15, 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 156 pagini |
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... final settlement . Negotiations would be kicked off by a properly struc- tured international conference open to permanent members of the UN Security Council and parties to the conflict to accept resolu- tions 242 and 338 and who ...
... final settlement . Negotiations would be kicked off by a properly struc- tured international conference open to permanent members of the UN Security Council and parties to the conflict to accept resolu- tions 242 and 338 and who ...
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... final settlement . The negotiations would be kicked off by a properly structured international conference . The conference would be open to permanent members of the UN Security Council and to parties to the conflict who accept ...
... final settlement . The negotiations would be kicked off by a properly structured international conference . The conference would be open to permanent members of the UN Security Council and to parties to the conflict who accept ...
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... final status are the issues of territory , of sovereignty . Mr. HAMILTON . What I want to understand is this ... final status of the West Bank and Gaza ? Ambassador MURPHY . No , not really on final status . We have said that our ...
... final status are the issues of territory , of sovereignty . Mr. HAMILTON . What I want to understand is this ... final status of the West Bank and Gaza ? Ambassador MURPHY . No , not really on final status . We have said that our ...
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... final question . There have been a number of criticisms concerning the news coverage of events in the occupied areas , and there are many who have suggested that the coverage has been biased and that the very presence of cameras on a ...
... final question . There have been a number of criticisms concerning the news coverage of events in the occupied areas , and there are many who have suggested that the coverage has been biased and that the very presence of cameras on a ...
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... final question , Mr. Secretary , relates to the nature of the international forum , the role of the United Nations , and the degree of permanence that this forum has . Initially it seems to me that Secretary Shultz spoke of an inter ...
... final question , Mr. Secretary , relates to the nature of the international forum , the role of the United Nations , and the degree of permanence that this forum has . Initially it seems to me that Secretary Shultz spoke of an inter ...
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accept administration agreement Ambassador MURPHY Amnesty International Arab arms assistance Bank and Gaza Bank of Israel beatings believe bilateral budget Chairman concern continue countries debt service defense deficit delegation demonstrators detainees discussions economic ECONOMY OF ISRAEL efforts Egypt Egyptian exports FEIGHAN final status force foreign GILMAN going Government of Israel HAMILTON human rights implementation imports inflation initial interest international conference Iran Iran-Iraq war Iranian Iraq Iraqis Israeli Aircraft Industries Israeli economy Israeli Government issue Jordan Jordanian LANTOS Lebanese Lebanon LEVINE major Middle East military million missile Mojahedin negotiations Occupied Territories Palestinians parties peace process Persian Gulf political position private sector proposal Qadhafi question recent reform region reports Resolution 598 response role Saudi second resolution Secretary Shultz Security Council settlement SOLARZ Soviet Union subcommittee Syria talks tion TORRICELLI trade U.S. Government UNTSO West Bank