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- SUMMIT PREVIEW, Voice of America, 14 October 2000 -- U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan warned the Middle East summit scheduled for Monday in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh could "not afford to fail," as he met with Egyptian officials hosting the talks.
- Clinton-Mideast Wrap, Voice of America, 14 October 2000 -- President Clinton leaves Washington Sunday for Egypt and a summit meeting aimed at restoring calm and dialogue after the worst outbreak of Israeli-Palestinian violence in several years.
- Clinton & Mideast, Voice of America, 14 October 2000 -- President Clinton, who engaged in days of delicate negotiations to help arrange the Sharm El-Sheikh summit, has welcomed its convening but is setting low expectations for it.
- ISRAEL / PALESTINIANS, Voice of America, 14 October 2000 -- Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak have agreed to a Middle East summit to try to end the violence of the past two weeks.
- Statement By The President On The Middle East Situation, The White House, Office of the Secretary, 14 October 2000 -- ...Our central objectives must now be to stop the violence, to restore calm and safety, to agree on a fact-finding mechanism concerning how this began and how it can be prevented from occurring again and to find a way back to dialogue and negotiations.
- Yugolavia-Football riot, Voice of America, 14 October 2000 -- At least 40 people were injured Saturday in the Yugoslav Capital Belgrade during a political charged riot, which forced organizers to abandon a soccer (football) match between two rival football clubs, "Red Star" and "Partizan".
- KOSTUNICA SWITZERLAND, Voice of America, 14 October 2000 -- Flush from his success at the European Union summit in Biarritz, France, the new Yugoslav President, Vojislav Kostunica, has received more promises of assistance from Switzerland.
- EU / SUMMIT, Voice of America, 14 October 2000 -- European Union leaders have thrown their weight behind new Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica, promising him more than 170-million dollars in badly needed aid.
- YUGOSLAVIA GOVERNMENT, Voice of America, 14 October 2000 -- Talks between Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica's supporters and allies of ousted Slobodan Milosevic failed early Saturday to finalize an agreement on a transitional government and new elections in the federation's main republic, Serbia.
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