Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1990 |
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... Talks . As a direct result of the failed coup and the string of military and political victories by the TPLF and EPLF in June the Ethiopian parlia- ment endorsed unconditional peace talks with the Eritrean and Tigrean rebels . Within ...
... Talks . As a direct result of the failed coup and the string of military and political victories by the TPLF and EPLF in June the Ethiopian parlia- ment endorsed unconditional peace talks with the Eritrean and Tigrean rebels . Within ...
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... talks resume on 2 August ( Yonhap , 12 July ) . The Blue House , in addition , permitted a Japan - based Korean pastor holding a South Korean passport to visit North Korea ( Yonhap , 24 July ) . The North , for its part , pressed for ...
... talks resume on 2 August ( Yonhap , 12 July ) . The Blue House , in addition , permitted a Japan - based Korean pastor holding a South Korean passport to visit North Korea ( Yonhap , 24 July ) . The North , for its part , pressed for ...
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... talks broke down , he returned to the jungle at the border of Malaysia and Thailand and later went to Beijing . His name continued to be invoked in party statements , but he did not reappear until the final stages of the negotiations ...
... talks broke down , he returned to the jungle at the border of Malaysia and Thailand and later went to Beijing . His name continued to be invoked in party statements , but he did not reappear until the final stages of the negotiations ...
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