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Nonaligned Conference
From:
The Washington Post
| Date:
September 5, 1989
| Copyright 1989 The Washington Post. This material is published under license from the Washington Post. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Washington Post.Copyright information
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Leaders of the Nonaligned Movement welcomed relaxation in global
tensions but many voiced concern that regions such as the Middle East
and Africa could slide into political and economic disaster.
Heads of state and government of the 102-member organization
opened a four-day summit in Belgrade at which moderate nations such
as Yugoslavia, Egypt and India have sought to forestall political
rhetoric and offer practical ideas on international problems.
The moderates have met resis...
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