Mideast peace inches closer Jordan agreement another key step back from conflict Final Edition

As [Jordan]'s King Hussein and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin shook hands for peace on the White House lawn this week, American officials already were dreaming of something bigger. U.S. officials expect Monday's non-belligerency treaty to result in greater contact between Israelis an...

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Published inSpectator (Hamilton. 1994)
Main Author ROBIN WRIGHT and MICHAEL PARKS
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hamilton, Ont Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited 27.07.1994
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Summary:As [Jordan]'s King Hussein and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin shook hands for peace on the White House lawn this week, American officials already were dreaming of something bigger. U.S. officials expect Monday's non-belligerency treaty to result in greater contact between Israelis and Jordanians. A day after the Jordanian and Israeli foreign ministers met at the Dead Sea last week, an Israeli company was advertising tours of Jordan in the Jerusalem Post. Jordan's King Hussein signs agreement with Israeli Prime Minister Rabin, right, as U.S. President Clinton watches
ISSN:1189-9417