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Israel / Peace Conference / Baker Visit #134528

ABC Evening News for Tuesday, Apr 09, 1991
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Reintroduction of report given.

(Jerusalem: John McWethy) Israel's agreement to a regional peace conference featured; scenes shown of Secretary of State James Baker meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir. [BAKER - comments.] Likely participants in a peace conference named; map shown. [After meeting with Baker, Palestinian activist Faisal al-HUSSEINI - comments on a peace conference.] [BAKER - says Israel's release of Palestinian prisoners is a constructive step.] Baker's hopes for commitments from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan to sit down with Israel noted.

Reporter(s):
Jennings, Peter;
McWethy, John
Duration:
00:02:20

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