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− | Foreign Minister of the Chechen government | + | Foreign Minister of the Chechen government in exile.<ref>[http://www.newstatesman.com/print/200706250046 The shame of silence], [[Akhmed Zakayev]], [[New Statesman]], 21 June 2007.</ref> |
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+ | On 29 February 2008, Zakayev spoke at seminar on the future of Russia and the Caucusas organised by the[[Chechnya Peace Forum]] and the [[Foreign Policy Centre]].<ref>[http://www.chechnyapeaceforum.com/site/eventscampaigns.php?rec_id=2 Seminar:Chechnya Peace Forum and Foreign Policy Centre], [[Chechnya Peace Forum]], accessed 2 May 2008.</ref> | ||
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+ | On 14 May 2008, Zakayev is due to speak at the [[Royal United Services Institute]], in an event organised by the [[Chechnya Peace Forum]] and the [[Foreign Policy Centre]].<ref>[http://fpc.org.uk/events/160 Foreign Policy Centre: Events/Spotlight on Russia], accessed 2 May 2008.</ref> | ||
==Connections== | ==Connections== |
Latest revision as of 00:50, 2 May 2008
Foreign Minister of the Chechen government in exile.[1]
On 29 February 2008, Zakayev spoke at seminar on the future of Russia and the Caucusas organised by theChechnya Peace Forum and the Foreign Policy Centre.[2]
On 14 May 2008, Zakayev is due to speak at the Royal United Services Institute, in an event organised by the Chechnya Peace Forum and the Foreign Policy Centre.[3]
Connections
References
- ↑ The shame of silence, Akhmed Zakayev, New Statesman, 21 June 2007.
- ↑ Seminar:Chechnya Peace Forum and Foreign Policy Centre, Chechnya Peace Forum, accessed 2 May 2008.
- ↑ Foreign Policy Centre: Events/Spotlight on Russia, accessed 2 May 2008.