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An evaluation conference for the Arab summit
Regional, Politics, 2/9/2002

A conference on evaluating and revising the institutional framework of the Arab summit will be opened tomorrow Sunday in Amman. It is organized by the Strategic Studies Center at the Jordanian University and will last for two days.

This conference which will be inaugurated by the secretary general of the Arab League Amr Moussa, and will be attended by the Jordanian minister of state for foreign affairs Shaher Baak, several university teachers from Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Kuwait, France, Britain and the US, as well as experts and specialists from the strategic studies centers in Jordan, Egypt, Palestine and Qatar in addition to several politicians concerned.

Deliberations of the conference also deal with issues on the position of the Arab summit institution in the projects provided to develop the Arab League and the change of the conception of threats to the Arab national security.

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