Clinton's 1998 Syria peace map meeting with Assad recounted by Israeli official
Clinton's 1998 Syria peace map meeting with Assad recounted by Israeli official The passage is a personal recollection of diplomatic talks between President Clinton, Syrian President Hafez Assad, and an Israeli official. It offers no concrete new evidence, financial details, or actionable leads, and the information about the meeting is already known from public records. While it mentions high‑profile figures, it adds little investigative value. Key insights: Clinton presented a border map to Assad in Geneva, referencing the 1967 lines.; Assad reportedly demanded control of the Sea of Galilee shoreline.; Clinton expressed frustration after the meeting, describing Assad as uncooperative.
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Clinton's 1998 Syria peace map meeting with Assad recounted by Israeli official The passage is a personal recollection of diplomatic talks between President Clinton, Syrian President Hafez Assad, and an Israeli official. It offers no concrete new evidence, financial details, or actionable leads, and the information about the meeting is already known from public records. While it mentions high‑profile figures, it adds little investigative value. Key insights: Clinton presented a border map to Assad in Geneva, referencing the 1967 lines.; Assad reportedly demanded control of the Sea of Galilee shoreline.; Clinton expressed frustration after the meeting, describing Assad as uncooperative.
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