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Middle East / Peace Talks #336806

CBS Evening News for Sunday, Dec 08, 1991
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(Studio: Connie Chung) Report introduced.

(Washington: Bill Plante) Middle East peace talks set to resume Tuesday in Washington, DC, featured; scenes shown of Israel's negotiating team arriving this morning at Andrews Air Force Base, MD. Arab delegates said refusing to talk tomorrow because it is the anniversary of the intifada. [Israeli negotiator Yossi Ben AHARON - talks about Arab delegates' refusal to talk tomorrow.] [On "Face the Nation", Secretary of State James BAKER - comments on willingness of negotiators to discuss substance.] Palestinians shown gathering in Washington, DC, today to commemorate the anniversary of the intifada; Arab and Israeli positions on United States involvement in the peace talks noted.

Reporter(s):
Chung, Connie;
Plante, Bill
Duration:
00:01:50

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