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Geneva Peace Conference #468300

NBC Evening News for Friday, Dec 21, 1973
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(Studio) Geneva peace conference begins under co-chrmship. of United States and USSR .
REPORTER: John Chancellor

(Geneva, Switzerland) Opening delayed over seating arrangement squabble between Arabs and Israelis. [Secretary of State Henry KISSINGER - reviews each side's goals. Peace conference to embrace all goals.] Egyptian foreign minister Ismail Fahmy warns Israel against further war if peace negotiations don't work. [Israeli foreign minister Abba EBAN - states Israel won't return to `67 cease-fire line; reasons given.] [FAHMY - charges Israel with threatening security of all Arab cntrys.] 1st closed session begins tomorrow.
REPORTER: Garrick Utley

(Studio) Shooting occurs between Israel and Egypt.
REPORTER: John Chancellor

Reporter(s):
Chancellor, John;
Utley, Garrick
Duration:
00:03:50

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