103 STAT. 10 PUBLIC LAW 101-8—MAR. 29, 1989 Public Law 101-8 101st Congress Joint Resolution Mar. 29, 1989 To commend the Governments of Israel and Egypt on the occasion of the tenth [S.J. Res. 87] anniversary of the Treaty of Peace between Israel and Egypt. Whereas in Washington, District of Columbia, on March 26, 1979, the Governments of Israel and Egypt, with the support and encouragement of the United States, signed a treaty of peace .,: formally ending their state of war; Whereas this treaty, the only peace agreement between Israel and an Arab nation, remains a crucial element in fostering peace in the Middle East; Whereas under terms of this historic document Israel and Egypt agreed to end the state of war between them, Israel fully with- drew its military forces and civilian settlements from the Sinai Peninsula, and Israel and Egypt established formal diplomatic relations, including the exchange of ambassadors; Whereas the establishment of peace between Israel and Egypt dem- onstrates that direct bilateral negotiations are the most effective way to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict and can lead to lasting and mutually beneficial results; Whereas the other parties to the conflict have been unwilling to enter into direct bilateral negotiations but continue to maintain a state of war against Israel; Whereas the continuation of the conflict has exacted a high cost in human lives and human suffering from both Israelis and Arabs; and Whereas the treaty has allowed the peoples of Israel and Egypt to begin to build a network of cultural, economic, personal, and political contacts among themselves: Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the United States Government— (1) commends Israel and Egypt for their historic act of courage and statesmanship in signing the Treaty of Peace of r March 26, 1979; (2) calls upon the President to mark this historic anniversary with appropriate public activities; (3) welcomes the willingness of Israel and Egypt to continue to observe the international obligations they have accepted which have contributed to the peace and stability of the region; and
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