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Middle East Settlement / Kissinger #225977

CBS Evening News for Monday, Oct 29, 1973
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(Studio) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger believes chances for Mid. E. settlement good.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

(DC) State Department seems to rebuke Israel for violating 1st cease-fire. Spokesperson Robert McCloskey states cease-fire shouldn't be used to force surrender of entire army. United States denies putting pressure on Israel to send supplies to trapped 3rd army. After briefing House For. Affairs Committee Kissinger meets with press. [KISSINGER - says United States prepared and determined to bring about just and durable peace in Mid. E.] Kissinger later meets with USSR ambassador Dobrynin and later with Ismail Fahmy, special envoy from Egyptian Press Anwar Sadat.
REPORTER: Marvin Kalb

Reporter(s):
Cronkite, Walter;
Kalb, Marvin
Duration:
00:01:40

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