91. The violence only ended with the arrival of international peacekeepers. 92. While Peres often speaks of the need to resume peace talks, Sharon insists there will be no negotiations until violence ends. 93. Zimbabwe Land Minister Joseph Made expressed satisfaction with the results of the talks, but said he could not guarantee violence would end. 94. The violence ended three days later, when the Thai monarch, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, ordered Suchinda and protest leader Chamlong Srimuang to put aside their differences. 95. Leah Rabin used the ceremony to argue that violence could never end conflict. 96. Sources in Singkawang said the violence had apparently ended but a nighttime curfew imposed on Thursday was still in place. 97. The bottom line for Sharon, one that has not changed since he took office, is that the violence must end before peace talks resume. |