VOL. XXXIII
NO. 26
2-APRIL-1990
The Political Scene
The Egyptian and Syrian Presidents have met (in Tobruk) for the first timesince their countries resumed full relations in late December, nearly threemonths later than originally planned, and the delay suggests that thereconciliation between Cairo and Damascus may not be entirely welcome elsewhere in the Arab world. The US Senate has felt compelled to intervene in therow over the status of Jerusalem by passing a non-binding resolution...
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