Gamal Abdel Nasser, the influential President of the United Arab Republic from 1956 to 1970, discusses the Arab-Israeli conflict and Arab unity, emphasizing the need for mutual consent in negotiations. Clifton Daniel, managing editor of The New York Times, interviews Nasser about the complexities of peace efforts, including UN Resolution 242 and the historical dynamics between Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Nasser critiques U.S. policies and highlights a vision for industrial growth, promoting a comprehensive solution that respects Palestinian rights.