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The Paris Peace Conference (also the Versailles Peace Conference) was an international summit of world leaders, convened on 18 January 1919, by the victorious Allied powers (France, Italy, United ...
The Mideast peace conference in Paris closed calling for Israel and the Palestinians to embrace a two-state solution, despite neither party participating in talks and Israel’s prime minister ...
Once upon a time, the term “Paris Peace Conference” was a serious one, and referred to the historic Versailles Conference that ended World War I. That conference began on January 18, 1919, and ...
On this date in 1919, the peace conference after World War I convened in Paris. One year earlier, Oswald Garrison Villard, the longtime owner of The Nation and the New York Evening-Post, took ...
Joint declaration issued at Paris’s Middle East peace conference on January 15, 2017, backed by all the 70-plus participating countries, with the exception of the United Kingdom: ...
Preceded by a series of armistices in September, October and November 1918 that ended World War I, the Paris Peace Conference brought together representatives from the victorious nations.
Britain’s action, reported by Haaretz citing European and Israeli diplomats, comes a day after Britain refused to sign the closing statement at the peace conference in Paris. Britain had sent a ...
When was the Paris Peace Conference? In January 1919, representatives of 32 countries met at the Palace of Versailles near Paris to make peace after the First World War.
The final communique of a one-day international Middle East peace conference in Paris shied away from explicitly criticizing plans by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump to move the U.S Embassy to ...