Arafat's speech, at a press conference in Geneva, restated his previous message at the UN General Assembly, declaring the right of the states of Palestine and Israel to exist. He formally condemned terrorism.
Speaker: Yasir Arafat, President, Palestinian Authority
Published December 14, 1988
Arafat's speech, at a press conference in Geneva, restated his previous message at the UN General Assembly, declaring the right of the states of Palestine and Israel to exist. He formally condemned terrorism.
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