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Middle East Ambassadors to Washington to Debate Future of Peace Process, Feb. 10
Israeli, Palestinian, and Jordanian Representatives to discuss prospects for peace in light of recent developments

Foreign Policy magazine and Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs will present the following "International Agenda" event Friday, February 10 in Washington, D.C.:

"Prospects for Middle East Peace: Charting a New Course in a New Era"

Friday, February 10, 2006
8:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Atrium Ballroom
(1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC)

Featured speakers:

  • Amb. Daniel Ayalon, Ambassador of Israel to the United States
  • Amb. Afif Safieh, PLO Ambassador to the United States
  • Amb. Karim Kawar, Ambassador of Jordan to the United States
  • Amb. Daniel Kurtzer, the S. Daniel Abraham Visiting Professor of Middle East Policy Studies, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton; former U.S. ambassador to Egypt and Israel
  • Moíses Naím, Editor-in-Chief, Foreign Policy (Moderator)

International Agenda, co-sponsored by Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School and Foreign Policy magazine, is a series of high profile, Washington-based public events dedicated to stirring debate and developing solutions to pressing global policy problems. Featuring conversations with the world's foremost experts and newsmakers, International Agenda looks beyond the surface to examine the underlying trends and issues that are challenging governments, shaping policy, and changing our world.

The event is on-the-record and open to press. A Q&A period with audience members and press will follow panelists' remarks.

To RSVP for this event, please contact Amy Craven at acraven@princeton.edu.