The mountain retreat in Maryland was a deliberate choice by a president who puts a premium on face-to-face interactions with his foreign counterparts, Biden...
WASHINGTON — Camp David, the rustic presidential retreat in the mountains of Maryland, has been a backdrop for signal moments in U.S. foreign policy, perhaps none more notable than the peace accord President Jimmy Carter brokered between Egypt and Israel in 1978.
“ Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol have been efforting a thaw in a frosty relationship. ” President Barack Obama assembled leaders of the world’s largest economies for a Group of Eight summit in 2012, the biggest foreign contingent to ever gather there. Three days were set aside for the talks, but the summit lasted nearly two weeks. The Camp David Accords were signed at the White House in March 1979.
He chose what is now known as Camp David. He gave it the original name of Shangri-La, from James Hilton’s novel “Lost Horizon.” President Dwight Eisenhower renamed it Camp David, after his grandson and father. George W. Bush visited often, hosting an array of foreign leaders and spending Christmases with his family. Britain’s Tony Blair was first to visit the newly elected Bush there in 2001.
Carter liked to run on the compound’s trails. Ronald Reagan liked to ride horses and is the president who spent the most time at Camp David, said Fling, the historian.
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