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Jimmy Carter
Washington, D.C., March 29, 1979
Jimmy Carter 1979 TLS, 3 Days After Historic Signing of Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, "a comprehensive peace settlement in the Middle East"
TLS
A typed letter from 39th President Jimmy Carter to legendary real estate broker and hostess Alice F. Mason (1923-2024), who was also an ardent fundraiser for Carter. 1p on White House letterhead, 6.75" x 9", Washington, D.C., March 29, 1979. Signed affectionately in brown felt tip pen at conclusion "with love, Jimmy", the letter comes just three days after the signing of the historic Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, which he describes as "a comprehensive peace settlement in the Middle East". Accompanied by its original White House mailing envelope. Features expected letter folds with minor page toning. A near fine example overall.

Reading in full:

"Thank you for your kind words about my efforts to help bring about a comprehensive peace settlement in the Middle East. Throughout the long and sometimes tedious negotiations, I was sustained not only by my firm belief that persons of reason and goodwill can arrive at a mutually acceptable agreement, but also by the encouragement and prayers offered by my fellow citizens and peace-loving people around the world. Your support makes easier the remaining task of building a just and lasting peace throughout the Mideastern region."

After decades of turmoil and hostilities, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin entrusted President Carter and the United States to be their intermediary in an attempt at peace. The summit began on September 5, 1978, and lasted for 13 days. Carter preferred that the three men work together in private sessions in a small office at Aspen, his cabin at Camp David. Carter compiled a document that encompassed a resolution of the major issues, presented the proposals to each leader in separate meetings, assessed their comments, and redrafted the manuscript some two dozen times, shuttling the manuscript back and forth for their review. The Camp David Accords, signed on September 17, were the first peace agreement between the state of Israel and one of its Arab neighbors, and laid the groundwork for diplomatic and commercial relations.

In a ceremony at the White House on March 26, 1979, Sadat and Begin signed the historic peace treaty, considered to be a major diplomatic triumph of the era. The document formally ended the state of war that had existed between the two countries, with Israel agreeing to fully withdraw from Sinai, and Egypt promising to establish normal diplomatic relations between the two countries. As these provisions were duly carried out, Sadat was vilified in many Arab quarters, causing Egypt's expulsion from the Arab League.

For their achievement, Sadat and Begin were jointly awarded the 1978 Nobel Prize for Peace. Then, on October 6, 1981, Muslim extremists assassinated Sadat in Cairo.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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    Dimensions:
  • 6.75" x 9"
  • Artist Name:
  • Jimmy Carter
  • Medium:
  • TLS

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