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What (who) is la conférence de Rabat - definition

Rabat summit; Rabat summit conference; Rabat Arab Summit

La statue de la Résistance         
SNOW SCULPTURE
La statue de la Resistance
La statue de la Résistance par Falguière (The statue of the Resistance by Falguière) was a 9-foot tall snow sculpture of a nude woman with a cannon made on 8 December 1870 by Alexandre Falguière during the Siege of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War. Falguière was a member of a National Guard company comprising many artists and intellectuals, among them Felix Philipoteaux.
Antonio de La Gándara         
  • Antonio de La Gándara
FRENCH PAINTER, PASTELLIST AND DRAUGHTSMAN (1861-1917)
Antonio de la Gándara; Antonio de la gandara; Antonio de la Gandara; Antonio de La Gandara
Antonio de La Gándara (16 December 186130 June 1917) was a French painter, pastellist and draughtsman. La Gándara was born in Paris, France, but his father was of Spanish ancestry, born in San Luis Potosí, Mexico, and his mother was from England.
George de La Hèle         
  • La Hèle was educated at the [[Cathedral of Our Lady, Antwerp]]
FRANCO-FLEMISH COMPOSER
La hele; De la hele; La Hèle; George de la Hèle; George de la hele; George De la Hèle; George de la Hele; George de La Hele; La Hele; Georges de La Hèle; Georges de La Helle
George de La Hèle (also Georges, Helle, Hele) (1547 – August 27, 1586) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, mainly active in the Habsburg chapels of Spain and the Low Countries. Among his surviving music is a book of eight masses, some for as many as eight voices.

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1974 Arab League summit

The 1974 Arab League summit was a meeting of Arab leaders held in Rabat, Morocco in October 1974. Leaders to twenty Arab countries were present, including King Hussein of Jordan and Anwar Sadat of Egypt, together with representatives of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). A unanimous resolution was passed which, for the first time, declared the PLO to be the "sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people." Furthermore, the Arab League resolved that the "oil-rich Arab states ... [provide] multi-annual financial aid to the [states in confrontation with Israel] and the PLO."

The summit shaped the future of the conflict in several ways. First, it forced King Hussein to relinquish his claim to be able to speak for the Palestinians and to acknowledge that a future Palestinian state would have to be independent of Jordan. Second, it "weakened the American position. [U.S. Secretary of State Henry] Kissinger agreed with the Israelis that it was preferable to negotiate with Hussein rather than with the PLO."

A Fatah plot to assassinate Hussein upon his arrival to the summit was uncovered by Moroccan authorities.