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Word: anware (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Carter had warned the Europeans that the U.S. would veto any such measure. The President was concerned that an initiative of that sort could jeopardize the Camp David peace process and cause Israel to pull out of the stalled talks on Palestinian autonomy. For the same reasons, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat had also asked the Community to reconsider...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: Bold New Stroke for Peace | 6/23/1980 | See Source »

After a troubling hiatus of suspended peace talks and intensified violence in the occupied West Bank, Israel and Egypt last week began to inch back to the bargaining table. In quick succession, Egypt's President Anwar Sadat and Israel's Prime Minister Menachem Begin both accepted Jimmy Carter's invitation to send their top negotiators to Washington in early July. There was little cause for celebration; everyone knew that formidable differences remain on the issue of Palestinian autonomy and that no major concessions are likely to be made by either side before the U.S. election. Moreover...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Keeping the Talks Alive | 6/23/1980 | See Source »

...meantime, Anwar Sadat made an abortive effort to mend fences with his old allies and bankrollers, the Saudi Arabians, who had broken with him over his negotiations with Israel. Sadat announced that he was ready to go to Riyadh to talk with the Saudi leaders, but the Saudis quickly rebuffed him and brought an abrupt end to his proffered friendship. In a stinging speech the next night, Sadat reverted to form and assailed the Saudis as well as Libyan Strongman Muammar Gaddafi, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and Syrian President Hafez Assad. Shouted Sadat to a meeting of provincial officials...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MIDDLE EAST: Keeping the Talks Alive | 6/23/1980 | See Source »

...especially bitter over one shift in Carter's policy. They say he deliberately tricked the U.S.S.R. into thinking that it might be a diplomatic partner in the Middle East. In the fall of 1977, a joint U.S.-Soviet statement on the Middle East was finally scrapped after Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's surprise initiative toward Israel. Carter then launched the Camp David process. In the Soviet view, the U.S. was deliberately excluding the U.S.S.R. from the mediation in order to deprive it of credit and influence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The U.S.S.R.: What Ever Happened to Détente? | 6/23/1980 | See Source »

...emotional guy," says Ezer Weizman, whose three-year career as Israel's Defense Minister has been a continuous exercise in emotion. Whether he is angrily accusing his government of not wanting peace, or embracing Anwar intensity after Israel signed a treaty with Egypt, Weizman's intensity is evident to friends and foes alike...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Mr. Begin, You Failed | 6/9/1980 | See Source »

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