Munich Security Conference – The Middle East Peace Process – Breakout session/Non-UN document


MUNICH SECURITY CONFERENCE

Over the past five decades the Munich Security Conference (MSC) has become a key annual gathering for the international "strategic community." Since its foundation in 1963 as "Internationale Wehrkunde-Begegnung," the MSC has been an independent forum dedicated to promoting peaceful conflict resolution and international cooperation and dialogue in dealing with today’s and future security challenges. It has especially focused on the transatlantic partnership. In addition to the traditional annual conference in Munich in early February, the MSC has developed smaller formats, including, in particular, MSC Core Group Meetings and Cyber Security Summits, to discuss key challenges in international security policy in different capitals around the world.

Breakout Session "The Middle East Peace Process"

Panelists: Tony Blair (Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Quartet Representative on the Middle East), Tzipi Livni (Minister of Justice, State of Israel), Dr. Saeb Erekat (Head of the Palestinian Negotiation Steering and Monitoring Committee, Palestinian National Authority), Dr. Martin S. Indyk (Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations, United States of America; Vice President and Director of Foreign Policy, The Brookings Institution). Moderator: Philip Stephens (Associate Editor, Financial Times).

Day of recording 31.01.2014 – 19:00:00


Document Type: Multimedia, Video
Document Sources: Munich Security Conference
Subject: Peace process, Peace proposals and efforts, Security issues
Publication Date: 31/01/2014
2019-03-12T19:22:59-04:00

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