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On May 18, the Geneva Initiative hosted German policy-makers and journalists at the Tel Aviv office for a briefing on the Geneva Initiative's work, goals, and projects, and the contribution of the Track Two Channel to the political arena in Israel.
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The briefing at the GI office was given by GI Director of Foreign Relations Michal Radoshitzky as part of a study-tour organized by the German Federal Agency for Civic Education on the "Key Questions of Israeli Foreign and Security Policy". Michal Radoshitzky gave an analysis of the current political situation and discussed recent developments in the peace process. About 8 German journalists participated in the event. |