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Abu Mazen: Final status issues must be resolved before signing peace agreement with Israel
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/10/1999

Mubarak - Arafat coordination
The Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak received a phone call last night from the Palestinian president Arafat during which they discussed the latest development of peace process in light of the meeting between president Mubarak and the Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak yesterday.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 7/10/1999

Palestinian president calls King Hassan to carry on peace efforts
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat expressed the wish that King Hassan II of Morocco, will carry on efforts to unfreeze the middle east peace process.
Palestine-Morocco, Politics, 7/10/1999

Erekat asks for halt of settlements
Palestine, Politics, 7/8/1999

Sheikh Yassin: Hopes on Barak have no foundation
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, founder of the Palestinian Hamas resistance movement, said that "Arab hopes" placed on new Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak to push forward the peace process "have no foundation."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/8/1999

Egyptian - Palestinian businessmen council to be formed at end of month
Palestinian Minister of Trade and Economy Maher El-Masri stated that the coming period will witness the start of private sector cooperation between Egypt and the Palestinian Authority and that Egypt will have a major role in setting the Palestinian economy on the right course after ratifying peace with Israel.
Palestine-Egypt, Economics, 7/7/1999

Barak's new government
The real test facing the new prime minister of Israel, Ehud Barak, is his commitment to the Wye Agreement, including the implementation of the pending two phases of the Israeli troop withdrawal from the West Bank.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/6/1999

Faisal Al-Husseini: Big mistake if Israel tries obstructing the Palestinian track
Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa met yesterday with Fiasal El-Husseini, the official in charge of the Jerusalem file in the Palestinian National Authority.
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 7/6/1999

Mubarak - Arafat meet in Cairo
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 7/6/1999

Industrial, trade meetings between Israel and the Palestinian government
Palestine-Israel, Economics, 7/6/1999

Palestinian denouncement of Barak's criticism for US president's statements regarding refugees
Palestine-Israel-USA, Politics, 7/5/1999

Fair for Egyptian products open in Gaza
Palestinian President Yasser Arafat opened yesterday evening the first fair for Egyptian products in Palestine, in which Egyptian Minister of Trade Ahmed Goweili, who is visiting Palestine for the first time heading a delegation comprising important personalities, participated.
Palestine-Egypt, Economics, 7/5/1999


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