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An Empty Chair

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The Washington Post, December 4th, 1991

ACTUALLY, there may be three empty chairs today, each at Israel's place in the three sets of bilateral talks (with Syria, Lebanon and a Palestinian-Jordanian delegation) that the United States had sought to open in Washington. The Israeli government decided to sit out these sessions and take the heat in order to make the point that it's unhappy with what it sees as an American tilt to the Arab side. Israelis figure to make up lost time and the poor publicity by sending their teams to the table next Monday. The Israelis are engaged in critical nation-shaping negotiations. Further, they are in t...

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