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A. I don't believe it is possible to reach a comprehensive peace with all the Arab parties simultaneously. It has to be done on a bilateral basis. From 1949 until 1979, we achieved agreements with Arab countries only when we negotiated with one Arab partner at a time.
The three carriers insist that the deal is wrong for America because Britain still restricts U.S. access to its markets. Until now, Bush Administration policy in airline trade negotiations has been aimed at winning bilateral "open skies" agreements, swapping equal access to markets one country at a time. The only...
Moreover, developed countries are already buying less from the Third World and more from one another. Even now, trading by the three main economic regions -- Europe, North America and the Pacific Rim -- accounts for 75% of the world's total. Over the past decade, 20 of the world's 24...
It was progress, not stalemate, that prompted the rejectionists to assert themselves. In the sixth round of bilateral negotiations, which took place in Washington and ended late last month, the Israelis and Palestinians at last got down to discussing how to create some degree of autonomy in the occupied territories...
"The employment situation is more of a bilateral relationship," said Joel M. Douglas, an expert on university labor unions at the Baruch College of the City University of New York.