Use Camp David in Peace Plan, Carter Urges Arabs
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<i> Associated Press</i>
AMMAN, Jordan — Former President Jimmy Carter urged Arab leaders Saturday to reconsider the 1979 Camp David peace accords between Israel and Egypt to reach a settlement in the Arab-Israeli dispute.
Carter also said Soviet Jewish immigration to the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip would be “an impediment to peace,” and he expressed hope that a new government in Israel will lead to Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
His comments were made during an informal meeting with members of Jordan’s National Assembly.
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