Last December Museveni and Sudanese President Omer Hassan Ahmed el Beshir signed a peace agreement in Nairobi under the auspices of ex-United States President Jimmy Carter (and behind-the-scenes pressure from Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo's envoy ex-President Ibrahim Babangida)...
At the start he was called in together with two ex-presidents the United States' Jimmy Carter and Mali's Amadou Toumani Touré under the aegis of the European Union and the USA which hoped to place the peace process in African hands...
Obasanjo's old friend former United States' President Jimmy Carter has offered to mediate and has already met Lissouba in Atlanta...
An ATT campaign would flatten any competition: he is in a similar position (via a different route) to the recently elected Nigerian head of state Olusegun Obasanjo whom he knows well (along with US ex-President Jimmy Carter)...
He is close to several former leaders including Julius Nyerere Jim Callaghan Jimmy Carter and Helmut Schmidt and has particularly warm relations with Nelson Mandela’s government...
The assessment was more embarrassing for Obasanjo’s old friend ex-President Jimmy Carter whose United States’ monitoring team questioned the ‘wide disparity between the number of voters observed at the polling stations and the final result that has been reported from many states’...
The last official trip by a US President was Jimmy Carter's stopover in Liberia and Nigeria in March 1978; in Lagos Carter was hosted by then Head of State General Olusegun Obasanjo who is reported to be critically ill having been gaoled by Gen...
Yet after it was over foreign election observers including United States' ex-President Jimmy Carter's team said they reckoned the results were fair...
Banking on a bankerThe USA can do little against a man who has just won an election blessed by Jimmy Carter...
However former President Jimmy Carter has done his best to win Taylor a better hearing inside the beltway...
He arranged a one-party triumph by refusing (despite pleas from President Nelson Mandela and ex-President Jimmy Carter) to allow his main opponent ex-President Kenneth Kaunda to stand against him...