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1355: 435:, said that the Egyptian press is worthy of respect and the attack on the Egyptian press did not correspond with the principles of democracy and freedom of opinion promoted by America. He added that the Egyptian press was expressing opinions independent of the government's policy. Welch later accused Egyptian journalists of lacking precision and professionalism, and of often fabricating and sensationalizing news. He specifically criticized 44: 641:
stating, "We have welcomed Mr. Chairman, Morocco's recent initiative to resolve the dispute…. We consider the Moroccan proposal to provide real autonomy for the Western Sahara to be serious and credible." Conversely, in regards to the Polisario's proposal Welch stated, "The Polisario proposal…does not seem, in our judgment, to contain new ideas…"
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on the issue of Western Sahara. He explained that the conflict is a, "…destabilizing element thwarts regional ties, which are necessary for economic expansion, and it has had an effect on government-to-government cooperation within the Maghreb." He then affirmed the State Department's role
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bid Welch farewell in a speech that reviewed his service to the United States. Welch was the first US Assistant Secretary of State to resign in transition to the Obama administration. Welch is currently the president of the Europe, Africa & Middle East division of
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Comprehensive Claims Settlement Agreement paving the way for the restoration of full diplomatic and commercial relations between the two countries after a 25-year break. Welch is currently the president of the Europe, Africa & Middle East division of
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In an article titled "Time to Get the Facts Right," Welch criticized the Egyptian media, accusing it of "recklessness in checking the facts of serious matters." In return, the Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs,
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Under this agreement each country's citizens can receive fair compensation for past incidents. When fulfilled, the agreement will permit Libya and the US to develop their relations.
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From 1977 to 1979, Welch served in the Office of the Under Secretary for Security Assistance, Science and Technology. He was appointed political officer at the U.S. embassy in
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Welch also appeared on Egyptian television and confirmed that America would cut off its aid to Egypt because of the stand of the Egyptian judiciary toward the case of
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Between 1996 and 1998, Welch served in the State Department's Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, playing an important role in achieving U.S. foreign policy objectives in
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1.5 billion for the families of American victims of terrorism incidents of the 1980s that were blamed on Libya, and $ 300m for the Libyan families of victims of the
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Egyptian intellectuals criticized him, accusing him of acting "the American High Commissioner in Egypt," a reference to the authority that the British
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On December 18, 2008, Welch resigned from his position as the top U.S. diplomat in the Middle East to pursue work in the private sector. Sec. of State
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restoring the Libyan government's immunity from terror-related lawsuits and dismissing all of the pending compensation cases in the US, the
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and became executive assistant to the Under Secretary for Political Affairs at the State Department (1991-2). He served as
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had once held during British occupation, as they considered his statements a severe interference in domestic issues.
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In October 2008 Libya proceeded to pay $ 1.5 billion into a fund which will be used to compensate relatives of the
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Welch described it as a very important agreement that turns a new page in the U.S.-Libya relationship, and said
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On March 18, 2005, Welch was sworn in as Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs.
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to expose what he viewed as a double standard in American foreign policy relating to the
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to the American government via the intelligence agencies of other countries such as
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of the enabling legislation at the end of July 2008 and the signature of the
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Assistant Secretaries of State for International Organization Affairs
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Arab West Report Art. 4, Week 44/2003, October 29 - November 04.
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Libyan victims of the 1986 U.S. bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi.
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Following months of bilateral negotiations, the passage through
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in 1953 to U.S. foreign service parents, and lived with them in
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He estimated that the amount of compensation in question was
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victims with the remaining 20% of the sum agreed in 2003;
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In August 2001, Welch was appointed U.S. Ambassador to
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as head of the political section (1984-6), and then to
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Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs
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particularly in regards to the ongoing conflict over
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Welch at the Washington Foreign Press Center in 2005
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Accessed March 21, 2010. 915:"US-Libya compensation deal sealed" 811:"Bush signs Libya compensation law" 490:Claims Resolution Act by President 941:"Libya compensates terror victims" 25: 1091:United States Ambassador to Egypt 673:. August 15, 2008. Archived from 651:Morocco – United States relations 247:United States Department of State 1410:United States Career Ambassadors 1353: 864:"08-814-Libya-Claims-Settlement" 630:Morocco–United States relations 532:1986 Berlin discotheque bombing 760:. No. 641. Archived from 342:where he was desk officer for 338:(1979–81) and returned to the 1: 537:American victims of the 1989 498:by Welch on August 14, 2008. 392:. In October 1998, he became 478:U.S.-Libya agreement in 2008 981:. Accessed August 31, 2011. 182:1953 (age 70–71) 1436: 1101:Francis J. 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Index

C. David Welch
Charles David Welch
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs
George W. Bush
William J. Burns
Jeffrey D. Feltman
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
Bill Clinton
Princeton N. Lyman
Kim Holmes
Munich
West Germany
American
Alma mater
London School of Economics
Georgetown University
Tufts University
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs
United States Department of State
Tripoli
Libya
Bechtel
Munich
Germany
Brazil
Morocco
Ecuador
Mexico
London School of Economics
Phi Beta Kappa

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