The World - News from Dec. 6, 1985
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Egyptian and Israeli officials wound up three days of talks on their sovereignty dispute over the 250-acre beach enclave of Taba in the Sinai Peninsula and agreed to hold another round of talks next week in Israel. After a two-hour final session in Cairo, Egyptian delegate Abdel-Halim Badawi called the talks “very useful and constructive.” He refused to say whether progress was made toward resolving the dispute.
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