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Toward Middle East Peace? |
| Section: CURRENT ISSUES / WORLD VIEWS |
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| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 1/1/1999 |
| Size: 2,223 Words, 20,961 Characters |
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The why summit UNITED STATES--Perhaps the most significant development at the Wye conference was the explicit acknowledgment of the de facto Americanization of the peace process. The CIA will now directly assist Mr. Arafat's forces in the fight against terrorism. As for Mr. Arafat himself, he has finally agreed to convene the Palestinian National Council to amend the PLO Charter, though it will do so in a sort of super-session with representatives from other Palestinian bodies as well, leaving the legality of the change still open to dispute. ... vbcrlf vbcrlf Optimism still seems a luxury, especially considering that the last attempt at Americanization, embodied in the Hebron accord's Note for ...
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...bsp; Regarding the Wye Plantation agreement, Berger's views are not different from the views of many political observers who believe that this agreement between the Palestinians and the Israelis made the road to a final settlement easier, even though implementation of the agreement by both sides will not be without difficulties and setbacks.--Al-ThawraNovember 1, 1998 vbcrlf
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