Widgets for Webmasters
By Matt Spetalnick SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush arrived in Egypt on Saturday for talks with Palestinian leaders who will be looking for signs they will not be neglected after he lavished praise on Israel during a visit to the Jewish state. In the Red Sea resort... [read full story]
|
Full Coverage
|
|
By Charles Levinson, USA TODAY SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt — After three days of heaping praise on Israel, President Bush arrived to the Egyptian resort town of Sharm al-Sheikh on Saturday to turn his attention to a Palestinian leadership that is frustrated with lagging peace talks. President Bush said...
Jerusalem - US President George W Bush was wrapping up a 48- hour visit to Israel Friday by visiting a Biblical history museum and meeting Israeli youth in Jerusalem. He takes off before noon for Riyadh, for the second lag of his Middle East tour, me...
Jerusalem - US President George W Bush left Israel for Saudi Arabia Friday, ending a 48-hour visit marking the 60th anniversary of the state's founding. Bush wrapped up his visit to Israel by visiting a Biblical history museum and meeting Israeli you...
U.S. President George W. Bush is pivoting to the Arab side of the Mideast peace dispute, and he may well get a less glowing reception than he did over two days in Israel earlier this week. Bush ends talks with Saudi King Abdullah over breakfast Saturday before flying to Egypt to meet with a...
By Matt Spetalnick RIYADH (Reuters) - President George W. Bush flies to Egypt on Saturday for talks with Palestinian leaders who will be looking for signs they will not be neglected after he lavished praise on Israel during a visit to the Jewish state. Heading for the Red Sea resort of Sharm...
JIM WATSON, AFP/Getty Images President Bush laughs during a meeting with Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud at an arrival ceremony at Riyadh's King Khaled International Airport today. Saudi Arabia's leaders made clear Friday they see no reason to increase oil production until customers...
By Matt Spetalnick RIYADH, May 17 (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush flew to Egypt on Saturday for talks with Palestinian leaders who will be looking for signs they will not be neglected after he lavished praise on Israel during a visit to the Jewish state. Heading for the Red Sea resort...
President Bush sits with Saudi King Abdullah at the King's Al Janadriyah Ranch in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Friday, May 16, 2008. President Bush is pivoting to the Arab side of the Mideast peace dispute, and he may well get a less glowing reception than he did in The militant group Hezbollah overran...
President Bush is pivoting to the Arab side of the Mideast peace dispute, and he may well get a less glowing reception than he did in Israel earlier this week.Bush begins two days of talks Saturday with a string of leaders key to U.S. goals in the region: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Afghan...
By JENNIFER LOVEN Associated Press Writer Posted: 9 minutes ago SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt — President Bush is pivoting to the Arab side of the Mideast peace dispute, and he may well get a less glowing reception than he did in Israel earlier this week. Bush begins two days of talks Saturday with a...

