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Albright in Cairo tomorrow to discuss convening a Camp David like summit
Egypt-USA, Politics, 6/6/2000

U.S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is to arrive tomorrow in Cairo to inform the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak with results of her discussions with the Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak as well as the efforts exerted by the U.S government to push forward the peace process in the area.

During her visit to Cairo that will last a day, Albright will hold discussions with Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa concerning means of pushing forward the peace process on the Palestinian and the Syrian track with Israel.

In Jerusalem, The Israeli minister at the divan of the Israeli prime minister Haem Ramon said that Albright's aim of the visit is discussing the possibility of convening a summit similar to Camp David that would break the deadlocks and lead to real decisions on the Palestinian - Israeli track.

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