Sentences with phrase «peace envoy»

And this photo, of the President with George Mitchell, Special Middle East Peace Envoy, available here on the State Department Web site:
Compared to this, even Tony Blair's appointment as UN Middle East Peace Envoy seems sensible!
The lights of Jerusalem twinkle around him on a warm evening as he worries, open - collared, about his current work as Middle East peace envoy.
The former prime minister has not been inactive since he left Downing Street in 2007, working most prominently as a Middle East peace envoy.
Tony Blair retired to become a Middle Eastern peace envoy in 2007 and Labour held the seat on a reduced, but still solid, majority.

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A senior White House official tells The Jerusalem Post that Greenblatt «will be attending a regular meeting of the Quartet envoys to exchange information and continue our engagement on advancing peace
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's special representative for international negotiations Jason Greenblatt will arrive in Israel on Wednesday for what has typically been a routine meeting with envoys from the Quartet on Middle East peace, comprised of the US, EU, UN and Russia.
As the Israelites started slaughtering Canaanites, one group of people, the Gibeonites, got a little nervous, and so they sent an envoy to Joshua to make a peace treaty.
The Vatican has sent an envoy to oversee the talks between the opposition and the government, in an effort to mediate a path for peace in the country and Pope Francis sent a letter encouraging both sides to continue down the difficult path towards peace and justice.
We then turn to Northern Ireland where Mr Haass was US Special Envoy, to discuss the peace process, NI's potentially important role in this election, and whether The Troubles are truly over.
Since standing down after ten years in Downing Street two years ago Mr Blair has been the envoy of the Quartet - the EU, US, Russia and UN - working to promote peace in the Middle East.
He thanked the envoys for briefing him on recent political developments in Burundi and expressed hope that all stakeholders in the country will resolve their differences peacefully and learn to work together for the development of their country even as he hailed the ongoing efforts by President Nkurunziza towards peace and national reconciliation in the country.
«The Acting President also extols the readiness of the former Head of State in accepting to serve as United Nations and African Union's envoy promoting peace and good governance in Africa.
With the aid of High King's envoy the cousins must travel to Accordia for a meeting with the Supreme Sovereign of the Seven Realms to find a solution and bring back peace to the world!
UNESCO Director - General Irina Bokova, and President of the Republic of Korea, Park Geun - hye, World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim, UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo - Ngcuka, UNESCO Special Envoy for Basic and Higher Education Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser, and Laureate of the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Kailash Satyarthi, also spoke at the opening of WEF 2015.
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Emily Seen, a special assistant in the office of the special envoy for climate change, expressed her excitement to visit the wPOWER Hub at the Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies in April 15, 2016 and share the work of the Special Envoy office towards combating climate chenvoy for climate change, expressed her excitement to visit the wPOWER Hub at the Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies in April 15, 2016 and share the work of the Special Envoy office towards combating climate chEnvoy office towards combating climate change.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales — Keynote Video Message Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE — UN Messenger of Peace The Hon. Mary Robinson — Former President of Ireland The Hon. Lisa Jackson — Administrator, U.S. EPA Julia Marton - LeFèvre — Director General, IUCN Ambassador Donald Steinberg — Deputy Administrator, USAID Muhtar Kent — Coca Cola CEO (Video Address) Paul Polman — CEO, Unilever and Co-Chair, Consumer Goods Forum The Hon. Bård Vegar Solhjell — Minister of the Environment, Norway Jonathan Pershing — Deputy Special Envoy - Climate Change, U.S. State Dept. Dr. Zhang Songdan — Deputy Dir.
With the aid of the High King's envoy, the cousins must travel to Accordia for a meeting with the Supreme Sovereign of the Seven Realms to find a solution and bring back peace to the world!
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