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business community.
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Mideast Bank
Idea Pursued
Washington (JTA) — In an effort
to find new funding sources to fos-
ter peace in the Middle East, the
United States has renewed its
push to create a regional devel-
opment bank.
Capitalizing on momentum
from October's economic summit
in Casablanca, the Clinton ad-
ministration will invite 20 coun-
tries to Washington in early
January for talks aimed at set-
ting the framework for a Middle
East Development Bank, ad-
ministration officials say.
Ministers plan to discuss not
only finding and management is-
sues but also new ways to funnel
aid and encourage investment in
the region.