On December 12, 2008, Jimmy Carter, 39th President of the United States of America, gave a public lecture on "30 years after Camp David: A memo to the Arab World, Israel and the Quartet" at AUB, as part of the Issam Fares Institute's Bill and Sally Hambrecht Distinguished Peacemakers Lecture Series, bringing 10 prominent international mediators to AUB and Beirut over the coming 2 years to share their experiences with the AUB community, and conflict resolution practitioners and scholars in Lebanon and the Middle East. President Carter served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, and was recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize. Prior to becoming President, Carter served two terms in the Georgia Senate and as the 76th Governor of Georgia, from 1971 to 1975. Significant foreign policy accomplishments of his administration included the Camp David Accords and the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt.
carter is a man of peace and fairness god bless him
MrSuper2007 1 year ago
Jane
Jimmy Carters Presidential Center is heavily financed by Saudi and other Arab groups. As such he is far from unbiased or clean of monetary influence. Just to set the record straight.
George
iceskte007 2 years ago
Your honesty and fairness is very unusual. I wish President Obama can hear the voice of American people and both Israel & Palestinians so that peace will prevail.
Without clean, non-corrupted base the honesty and fairness is impossible, peace is impossible. So great courage is needed in order to play fare game. To refuse to take the big money from the lobbyists can you work on real peace. Thank you very much, President Carter!
Peace and love,
Jane Jin
wodemailbox 3 years ago