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Persian Gulf Crisis / Diplomacy #572260

NBC Evening News for Sunday, Nov 11, 1990
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(Studio: Garrick Utley) Report introduced.

(Baghdad: Tom Aspell) Diplomatic moves in Iraq featured; scenes shown of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, who told British television that he is willing to negotiate an end to the Persian Gulf crisis if the Palestinian question is on the agenda. Arrival of China's foreign minister Qian Qichen in Baghdad for officials talks with Iraqi foreign minister Tariq Aziz reported; scenes shown. Church ceremonies commemorating allied dead of World War I shown. Iraqis noted showing no willingness to withdraw from Kuwait.

(Studio: Garrick Utley) King Hassan II of Morocco noted calling for a "last chance" summit to prevent war in the Persian Gulf.

Reporter(s):
Aspell, Tom;
Utley, Garrick
Duration:
00:02:20

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