Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from CNN Evening News for Friday, Nov 01, 1991


Title: Middle East Peace Conference: Speeches and President Conferences

Abstract:

  • Live CNN coverage and analysis of speeches by the following representatives to the Middle East peace conference in Madrid, Spain: -- Israel Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir -- Jordan Foreign Minister Kamel Abu Jaber -- Palestinian Chief Negotiator Haidar Abdel Shafi -- Lebanon Foreign Minister Fares Bouez -- Syria Foreign Minister Farouk Al-Sharaa -- Egypt Foreign Minister Amre Moussa -- European Community representative Hans van den Broek -- USSR Foreign Minister Boris Pankin -- US Secretary of State James Baker.
  • Live CNN coverage and analysis of press conferences by the following: -- James Baker and Boris Pankin -- Yitzhak Shamir (upon his arrival back in Tel Aviv, Israel) -- Hanan Mikhail Ashrawi (Palestinian spokesperson) -- Farouk Al-Shara -- Benjamin Netanyahu (Israel Deputy Foreign Minister) -- Kamel Abu Jaber and Jordan delegate Abdel Salam Majali.
  • Live interview by Linda Scherzer (CNN) and Bernard Shaw (CNN) with Netanyahu.
  • Live interview by Shaw, Jim Clancy (CNN), and Scherzer with Ashrawi.
  • Live interview by Shaw with Jordan spokesperson Marwan Muasher.
  • Analysis includes contributions by Washington Institute for Near East Policy Director Martin Indyk, Bassma Kodmani-Darwish of the French Institute for International Relations, and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

  • Begin Time:00:50:00 am
    End Time:10:50:00 am
    TVN Record Number:882106
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