The Delegations


Because of the cramped accommodations at Camp David, each negotiating team had to severely limit the delegations attending the summit.

Representing Egypt:

  • Anwar al-Sadat, President
  • Mohamed Ibrahim Kamel, Minister of Foreign Affairs
  • Boutros Ghali, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
  • Osama el-Baz, Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs
  • Ashraf Ghorbal, Ambassador to the United States
  • Ahmed Maher, Director of the Foreign Minister's Cabinet
  • Abdul Rauf el-Reedy, Director of Policy Planning, Foreign Ministry
  • Nabil el-Araby, Legal Director of Foreign Ministry
  • Ahmed Abou el-Gheite, Office of the Foreign Ministry

     


Representing Israel:

  • Menachem Begin, Prime Minister
  • Moshe Dayan, Foreign Minister
  • Ezer Weizman, Defense Minister
  • Aharon Barak, Attorney General and Member-designate of Supreme Court
  • Avraham Tamir, Major General, Director of Army Planning Branch
  • Simcha Dinitz, Ambassador to the United States
  • Meir Rosenne, Legal Adviser to the Foreign Ministry
  • Elyakim Robenstein, Assistant Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Dan Pattir, Public Affairs Adviser to the Prime Minister

     


Representing the United States:

  • Jimmy Carter, President
  • Walter Mondale, Vice-President
  • Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State
  • Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Advisor to the President
  • Hamilton Jordan, Staff of the President
  • Jody Powell, Presidential Press Secretary
  • Harold Saunders, Assistant Secretary of State for Near East Affairs
  • Alfred Atherton, Ambassador at Large
  • Hermann Eilts, Ambassador to Egypt
  • Samuel Lewis, Ambassador to Israel
  • William Quandt, Staff of National Security Council
  • Harold Brown, Secretary of Defense

     


Source: Camp David Accords — Framework for Peace.