Issues
6 issues found.
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Al-Zaim Proposal for Israeli-Syrian Peace (1949)
Secret negotiations between Israel and Syria conducted in 1949, following the coup d'état in March that brought Husni Al-Zaim to power in Syria. -
United Nations General Assembly Resolutions 61/22 through 61/27 (2006)
Disengagement Plan East Jerusalem Golan Heights Holy Sites Israel-Syria Peace Process Second Intifada Six Day War Two-State Solution UNGA Resolutions West Bank Separation BarrierA set of six resolutions concerning the Palestinian-Israeli and Arab-Israeli conflicts that were adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 1 December 2006. -
Shepherdstown Conference (2000)
A conference held in Shepherdstown, WV, on 3-11 January 2000, with the goal of promoting peace negotiations between Israel and Syria following the Washington Talks. -
Madrid Conference (1991)
International Conference Israel-Jordan Peace Process Israel-Syria Peace Process Oslo Process Soviet Union United StatesAn international peace conference held in the wake of the First Gulf War in Madrid, Spain, and co-sponsored by the United States and the Soviet Union. -
Washington Talks (December 1999)
Al-Sharaa, Farouk (1938-) Albright, Madeleine (1937-) Barak, Ehud (1942-) Clinton, William J. (1946-) Israel-Syria Peace ProcessA summit held in Washington, DC, on 15-16 December 1999, with the goal of resuming Israeli-Syrian peace negotiations that had been stalled since early 1996. -
Quartet Statement (September 2008)
Annapolis Process Ban Ki-moon (1944-) Blair, Anthony C.L. (1953-) Gaza Strip Israel-Syria Peace Process Israeli Settlement Outposts Middle East Quartet Rice, Condoleezza (1954-) Settlement Freeze Shalit, Gilad (1986-) Solana, Javier (1942-) Two-State SolutionA statement published by the Middle East Quartet on 26 September 2008 in New York, NY, following a meeting between UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, EU High Representative Javier Solana, EU Commissioner for External Relations Benita Ferrero-Waldner, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner and Quartet Representative Tony Blair.