NATO Tightens Relations with Middle East Countries

From: Israel Faxx | Date: February 10, 1995 | Copyright information

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) will tighten its relations with five Middle East states as part of efforts to combat Islamic fundamentalism and curb arms ...

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