Dingell urges Bush to remain fully engaged in peace process

From: Arab American News | Date: May 4, 2001 | Copyright information


Arab American News

05-04-2001

Dingell urges Bush to remain fully engaged in peace process

WASHINGTON. - Concerned with signals from the Bush Administration that it
is pursuing a more detached role in the peace process, Congressman John D.
Dingell (D-MI) has called on President Bush to restart peace talks between
the Palestinian Authority and Israel. In a letter to President Bush,
Dingell expressed profound concern with the ongoing bloodshed in t...

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