NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Feb 08, 1978
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(Studio) President Sadat's visit with President Carter prior to departure from United States noted; Sadat's comment with regard to visit quoted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
(DC) Carters' greeting of President and Mrs. Sadat at White House mentioned. [CARTER - cites shared determination between self and Sadat to reach Mideast peace and agreement to work together to realize it.] [SADAT - says permanent peace will be obtained with God's will.] White House statement of opposition to Israeli settlements in occupied lands and with regard to United States role in future peace efforts noted.
REPORTER: Judy Woodruff
(Studio) Secretary Vance's repeat of administration stand against Israeli civilian settlements in occupied lands reported Differing Israeli view of settlements cited.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
(New York City) Foreign minister Dayan's address to Jewish leaders in New York City detailed. [DAYAN - says it's not as simple as saying acts are illegal according to Geneva convention Cites questions with regard to attitude of Syria and PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) toward Israel and previous attitude of Egypt.] National security issue mentioned. Dayan's addresses scheduled for Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami reported.
REPORTER: Richard Hunt
(Studio) Prime Min. Begin's trip to Switzerland on fund-raising mission noted; his response to proposed United States arms sales to Egypt quoted, as well as response to question with regard to settlements.
REPORTER: David Brinkley
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