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Jordan wasted no time in getting prepared for the coming rounds of negotiations. During the interruption in the peace process caused by the Marj al Zuhour deportees, the Jordan Delegation managed to catch its breath and get things organized. The Government established headquarters for the peace delegations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and offices were assigned to the delegates on the third floor.
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Secret talks started in Oslo in 1992, with Abu Ala’s participation, under the auspices of the Norwegian Foreign Minister. See Uri Savir’s, “The Process: 1,100 Days That Changed the Middle East,” Random House, New York, 1998. pp. 341–2.
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Haddadin, M.J. (2002). The Process Continues. In: Diplomacy on the Jordan. Natural Resource Management and Policy, vol 21. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1513-5_10
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