Ambassador Djerejian to Share Recommendations for
Middle East Road Map During Media Briefing at 11 a.m.
ET Thursday at NPC
U.S. Newswire
Wednesday Feb 2, 2005
To: Assignment Desk, Daybook Editor
Contact: B.J. Almond of Rice University, 713-348-6770
News Advisory:
Edward Djerejian, director of the Baker Institute for Public Policy at
Rice University in Houston, will present the recommendations of the
Baker Institute workshop he chaired on "Creating a Road Map
Implementation Process Under U.S. Leadership" during a video
teleconference with the National Press Club in Washington at 11
a.m. (ET) Thursday, Feb. 3.
The recommendations were made by a group of Israeli, Palestinian,
Egyptian, Jordanian, American, European and Canadian governmental and
nongovernmental representatives convened by the Baker Institute to
participate in several sessions over the past eight months. Djerejian,
former ambassador to Israel and Syria, sent the group's final report
to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice prior to her departure for the
Middle East this week. The report, including an executive summary,
will be posted on the Baker Institute Web site,
http://bakerinstitute.org. The teleconference will include a
question-and-answer session. The National Press Club is located at 529
14th St. NW, Washington, D.C., 13th floor.
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Middle East Road Map During Media Briefing at 11 a.m.
ET Thursday at NPC
U.S. Newswire
Wednesday Feb 2, 2005
To: Assignment Desk, Daybook Editor
Contact: B.J. Almond of Rice University, 713-348-6770
News Advisory:
Edward Djerejian, director of the Baker Institute for Public Policy at
Rice University in Houston, will present the recommendations of the
Baker Institute workshop he chaired on "Creating a Road Map
Implementation Process Under U.S. Leadership" during a video
teleconference with the National Press Club in Washington at 11
a.m. (ET) Thursday, Feb. 3.
The recommendations were made by a group of Israeli, Palestinian,
Egyptian, Jordanian, American, European and Canadian governmental and
nongovernmental representatives convened by the Baker Institute to
participate in several sessions over the past eight months. Djerejian,
former ambassador to Israel and Syria, sent the group's final report
to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice prior to her departure for the
Middle East this week. The report, including an executive summary,
will be posted on the Baker Institute Web site,
http://bakerinstitute.org. The teleconference will include a
question-and-answer session. The National Press Club is located at 529
14th St. NW, Washington, D.C., 13th floor.
U.S. Newswire: 202-347-2770
http://www.usnewswire.com/
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