Jimmy Carter's Incredible Journey as 39th U.S President from 1977-1981
Jimmy Carter served as the 39th U.S. President from 1977 to 1981, leaving a lasting impact on both global diplomacy and domestic..
The Camp David Accords were a pair of political agreements signed by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on 17 September 1978, following twelve days of secret negotiations at Camp David, the country retreat of the president of the United States in Maryland. The two framework agreements were signed at the White House and were witnessed by President Jimmy Carter. The second of these frameworks led directly to the 1979 Egypt–Israel peace treaty. Due to the agreement, Sadat and Begin received the shared 1978 Nobel Peace Prize. The first framework, which dealt with the Palestinian territories, was written without participation of the Palestinians and was condemned by the United Nations.
Jimmy Carter served as the 39th U.S. President from 1977 to 1981, leaving a lasting impact on both global diplomacy and domestic..
Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100, leaves behind a remarkable legacy as the longest-lived US..