Netanyahu, Weizman Agree to Be Discreet
<i> Associated Press</i>
JERUSALEM —
Israeli President Ezer Weizman and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a strained meeting Wednesday and said they would quarrel privately from now on.
There was no sign the two men actually resolved any differences, however, in the 70-minute meeting at Weizman’s house.
Their dispute began this week when Weizman blamed Netanyahu for the deadlock in peace talks with the Palestinians and said the prime minister should call early elections.
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