Summary
Give President Bush credit for trying, but the single success out of the Mideast summit he convened in Annapolis, Md., was that the meeting was held at all.
He cajoled 49 countries, including 12 Arab nations, to support a resumption of the full-scale Israeli-Palestinian peace talks that collapsed, achingly close to success, at the end of the Clinton administration.See the full content of this document
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Searching for Progress the Issue: Outlook Not Promising for Mideast Peace. Our View: Bush Needs to Press for Agreement.
The two sides will formally resume those talks Dec. 12, but, frankly, the outlook is not terri...
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