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Alexandria meeting on Palestine, Israel and the Middle East Peace Process

On 26-29 April, 2001, Pugwash Meeting no. 262 was held in Alexandria, Egypt. 7th Pugwash Workshop on the Middle East … More

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Tynningö meeting on Palestinian Sovereignty

Pugwash Meeting No. 245 6th Pugwash Workshop on the Middle East Palestinian Sovereignty 18-21 February 1999, Tynningö, Sweden Report by … More

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