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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... parties to the conflict to accept resolu- tions 242 and 338 and who denounce terrorism and violence . The conference could not impose solutions or veto agreements reached between the parties . The proposal which the Secretary presented ...
... parties to the conflict to accept resolu- tions 242 and 338 and who denounce terrorism and violence . The conference could not impose solutions or veto agreements reached between the parties . The proposal which the Secretary presented ...
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... parties together directly in dialogue on a true , durable peace in which all parties must compromise , and from which all parties will benefit . In Lebanon , we have been encouraging a process of dialogue that could help end years of ...
... parties together directly in dialogue on a true , durable peace in which all parties must compromise , and from which all parties will benefit . In Lebanon , we have been encouraging a process of dialogue that could help end years of ...
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... parties , but there is good reason to hope that a satisfactory agreement could be achieved , therefore leading to Soviet withdrawals and opening the way to a neutral , non - aligned Afghanistan where the people exercise their right to ...
... parties , but there is good reason to hope that a satisfactory agreement could be achieved , therefore leading to Soviet withdrawals and opening the way to a neutral , non - aligned Afghanistan where the people exercise their right to ...
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... parties to the Middle East conflict , aimed at opening a path toward negotiations for peace . The Secretary of State has met at length with the leaders of Israel , Jordan , Egypt , and Syria . We have consulted closely with our European ...
... parties to the Middle East conflict , aimed at opening a path toward negotiations for peace . The Secretary of State has met at length with the leaders of Israel , Jordan , Egypt , and Syria . We have consulted closely with our European ...
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... parties to the conflict who accept resolutions 242 and 338 , and who renounce terrorism and violence . The ... parties . The proposal we left with the parties is an integral whole . It is carefully balanced to take the concerns of all ...
... parties to the conflict who accept resolutions 242 and 338 , and who renounce terrorism and violence . The ... parties . The proposal we left with the parties is an integral whole . It is carefully balanced to take the concerns of all ...
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