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Syria
Syria Meeting
Submitted by William on September 9, 2011 - 8:20am.Oct 10 2011 - 12:19am
NCF Meeting to discuss Syria - by invitation only
Syria Meeting
Submitted by William on September 9, 2011 - 8:17am.NCF high level dinner by invitation only - to discuss Syria
Syria Meeting
Submitted by William on August 4, 2011 - 11:14am.Aug 8 2011 - 7:00pm
There will be a working group meeting on Syria on 8th August (Monday). For details contact ncfpeace@aol.com
Syria Meeting
Submitted by Em Christie on July 12, 2011 - 1:47pm.Jul 18 2011 - 7:00pm
Jul 18 2011 - 9:30pm
Private discussion on Syria
Aim: To examine the unfolding crisis
To discuss the forthcoming NCF conference on Syria which will consider aspirations for reform in the nation.
Invitation Only
Syria Meeting
Submitted by William on July 1, 2011 - 7:55am.Jul 11 2011 - 6:30pm
Syria working group meeting today - by invitation only
Syria meeting
Submitted by William on June 22, 2011 - 9:29am.Jun 30 2011 - 6:30pm
There will be a confidential meeting on Syria today. This meeting is by invitation only. For further information please contact the NCF.
Syria Meeting
Submitted by William on June 1, 2011 - 1:49pm.Jun 15 2011 - 12:48pm
This meeting is private and by invitation only
Syria Meeting
Submitted by William on May 16, 2011 - 9:31am.May 20 2011 - 7:30pm
Private discussion on Syria with HE Sami Al Khiyami, Ambassador
Ghajar: Success for Whom?
Submitted by EmilyRichardson on December 9, 2010 - 4:12pm.Israel's commitment to withdraw from Ghajar would naturally be interpreted as a positive move, however it has the potential to create further complications both politically and for the residents themselves.

