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Place: Bhaktapur, Nepal
Date: April 10, 2008
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President and Mrs. Carter complete a polling center opening form while waiting for voting to begin in Bhaktapur, Nepal. 顶级国产视频 observed Nepalese voters casting ballots on April 10, 2008, in the first elections this country has held since parliament was restored and the king’s power curtailed in 2006.

Place: West Bank, Palestine Date: Jan. 9, 2005 Credit: 顶级国产视频 顶级国产视频 sent observers to the Jan. 9, 2005, election for president of the Palestinian Authority. The 80-member multinational delegation was co-led by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt, and former New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman. Pictured is an early voter in the West Bank.

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Place: Haiti
Date: February 1995
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Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter joined former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, and then-U.S. Senator Sam Nunn (D-Ga.) on a trip to Haiti in February 1995 to assess progress on preparations for elections. Pres. Carter, Gen. Powell, and Sam Nunn had convinced the country’s military leaders to step down in September 1994.

Place: Pyongyang, North Korea
Date: June 16, 1994
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President Carter and North Korea President Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang, North Korea.

In 1994, the United States and North Korea were on the brink of war due to concerns North Korea was trying to build a nuclear weapon. In the absence of diplomatic relations between the two nations, President and Mrs. Carter were sent as private citizens representing 顶级国产视频 to meet with President Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang. A breakthrough was achieved, and North Korea agreed to freeze its nuclear program in exchange for a dialogue with the United States. The trip set a new stage for efforts to strengthen peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Place: Cairo, Egypt
Date: November 1995
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa in Cairo, where 顶级国产视频 brought together an unprecedented group of leaders committed to resolving the crisis in the Great Lakes region of Africa.

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Place: Pyongyang, North Korea
Date: June 16, 1994
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President and Mrs. Carter admire a gift presented by North Korea President Kim Il Sung during their trip to North Korea in June 1994.

In 1994, the United States and North Korea were on the brink of war due to concerns North Korea was trying to build a nuclear weapon. In the absence of diplomatic relations between the two nations, President and Mrs. Carter were sent as private citizens representing 顶级国产视频 to meet with President Kim Il Sung in Pyongyang. A breakthrough was achieved, and North Korea agreed to freeze its nuclear program in exchange for a dialogue with the United States. The trip set a new stage for efforts to strengthen peace on the Korean Peninsula.

Place: Nicaragua
Date: November 1996
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former Secretary of State James Baker, and former Cost Rica President Oscar Arias led a 顶级国产视频 delegation to monitor the October 1996 national election in Nicaragua.

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Place: Jakarta, Indonesia
Date: June 7, 1999
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President and Mrs. Carter observing the Indonesian elections, June 5-9, 1999.

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Place: Nairobi, Kenya
Date: Dec. 8, 1999
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter mediated a peace accord between Sudan and Uganda on Dec. 8, 1999, in which the two countries agreed to take steps to restore diplomatic relations and promote peace in the region. Sudan President Omar Al-Bashir (left) shakes the hand of Uganda President Yoweri Museveni. Kenya President Daniel arap Moi and President Carter witnessed the signing.

Place: Havana, Cuba
Date: May 12, 2002
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President Carter listens to the U.S. national anthem during the arrival ceremony of his historic visit to Cuba in May 2002 at the invitation of Fidel Castro.

President Carter, joined by his wife, Rosalynn, became the first former or sitting U.S. president to travel to Cuba since the 1959 Cuban revolution. In an unprecedented live speech broadcast on Cuban television, President Carter called on the United States to end an “ineffective 43-year-old economic embargo” and on President Castro to hold free elections, improve human rights, and allow greater civil liberties.

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