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Camp David Accords

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  1. a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt issuing from talks at Camp David between Egyptian President Sadat, Israeli Prime Minister Begin, and the host, U.S. President Carter: signed in 1979.



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On the foreign front: Carter brokered the Camp David accords for peace between Israel and Egypt.

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Jimmy Carter arranged the Panama Canal Treaty, established diplomatic relations with China, and negotiated the Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel.

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Speaking to “PBS NewsHour” the day after Carter died, Bird hailed the Camp David accords as an “extraordinary episode in personal diplomacy” but said the former president was disappointed that Begin, who died in 1992, failed to follow through on the principal expectation underpinning the pact: movement toward self-determination for the Palestinians.

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“Carter never got over the feeling of betrayal and abandonment by the Jewish community” that he felt he had helped with the Camp David accords but for whom he had “become a bogeyman,” Miller said.

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Peace and conflict resolution, the second focus of the Carter Center, built on Carter’s success in negotiating the Camp David accords.

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were the Camp David Accords?

The Camp David Accords were a series of agreements between Israel and Egypt that led to a peace treaty between the two nations in 1979. The accords were the result of negotiations in the United States between Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and U.S. President Jimmy Carter.An accord, in this context, is an international agreement. The negotiations between Israel and Egypt took place at Camp David, a retreat for U.S. presidents located in Maryland, close to Washington, D.C.The Camp David Accords were the first official agreement between Israel and any Arab country. They are considered a landmark in U.S. foreign relations and a high point in Middle Eastern relations, and their consequences are still discussed today. Although the accords were widely seen as a positive step toward peace and stability in the Middle East, historians debate their long-term effects.

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