French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin with Israeli Prime MInister Ehud Barak in Jerusalem
JER2000022402 - 24 FEBRUARY 2000 - JERUSALEM, ISRAEL: French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin answers questions at a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak in Jerusalem, February 24, 2000. French Prim Minister Lionel Jospin will be in the region for four days and hold meetings with high Israeli and Palestinian officials. rw/Debbie Hill UPI
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