Volume 38, January, 1992 International, Page 38740
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Jan 1992 - Washington and Moscow rounds of peace talks
The third round of the bilateral talks stage of the Middle East peace negotiations, held in Washington on Jan. 13-16, ended with no agreement having been reached on the date or venue of the next round of bilateral negotiations [for second round of bilateral talks in Washington in december, see p. 38693].
The talks were scheduled to open on Jan. 7 but were delayed by the late arrival of the Arab teams in protest at the issuing of deportation orders on Jan. 2 against 12 Palestinian activists from the Israeli occupied territories [see p. 38741]. The Israeli delegation had arrived in Washington on Jan. 6.
The negotiations started positively, with agreement on separate Palestinian representation within the joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation, the issue which had caused the collapse of the second round of talks. Israel's apparent recognition of the so-called “two-track approach” meant that Palestinians could negotiate with Israelis ...

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