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...process of establishing a physical presence there based on the Arab need for help. But neither did it want all-out war. Sisco's mission was to find grounds on which the superpowers might agree in behalf of their clients; he and Soviet Ambassador to Washington Anatoly Dobrynin met 32 times in a search for accord. Gradually, the two worked out a tentative agreement that included Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories in exchange for an Arab promise of peace throughout the negotiations. Similar talks proceeded simultaneously at the United Nations among the U.S., Russia, Britain and France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Middle East: At Last, a Way Out? | 8/10/1970 | See Source »

...publicly made too much of the fact that some Rhodes talks had been face to face; as a result, the Arabs were backing away this time. Israel, meanwhile, fearful of a U.S.-Soviet deal inimical to its interests, leaked a distorted version of the discussions between Sisco and Dobrynin. To give the proper version, Rogers decided to outline the proposals in a December speech in Washington that would be an invitation to both sides to respond. Because it was too detailed and would have forced the opponents to concede too much too soon too openly, Rogers' speech was dismissed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Middle East: At Last, a Way Out? | 8/10/1970 | See Source »

...official visit, met three times with Soviet Communist Boss Leonid Brezhnev and Premier Aleksei Kosygin, principally to discuss the U.S. overture. At the United Nations, Russian Ambassador Yakov Malik indicated that Moscow might be amenable to something less than complete Israeli withdrawal. Russia's Ambassador to Washington, Anatoly Dobrynin, made the same point six weeks ago in the private discussions he has been having with Assistant Secretary of State Joseph Sisco. Dobrynin and Sisco conferred last week, as did Sisco and Israeli Ambassador Rabin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Middle East: The Most Dangerous Arena | 7/13/1970 | See Source »

...workable blueprint for Middle East peace, is now primarily concerned with restoring a cease-fire before the whole area explodes. To do this, Washington counts on continued negotiations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, the principal patrons and weapons suppliers of the belligerents. Last week Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin called briefly at the State Department after Rogers' announcement. Apparently the meeting did not indicate any change of heart on the part of Moscow, which has peremptorily rejected every peace proposal offered by the U.S. "I have no reason to believe there is any change," said a State Department...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East: The Electronic Summer | 4/6/1970 | See Source »

...possibility that talk once again might turn into violence placed added urgency on Soviet-American attempts to work out a Middle East blueprint for peace. As a result of discussions between Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Joseph Sisco, the two nations last week were reportedly near agreement on peace terms. The U.S. is said to have conceded that Israel must return to the border with Egypt that existed before the 1967 war. Russia and the U.S. were also said to have agreed that Israel must accept the return of Palestinian refugees on a quota basis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Middle East: Words of Violence | 11/14/1969 | See Source »

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