Helsinki Conference
Americannoun
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“The Helsinki conference was a sad day for our country, and everyone knows it,” Corker said, calling Trump's performance “deplorable.”
From Los Angeles Times
In so doing Trump went into the Helsinki conference chamber not quite naked, but at least pleading guilty on his country’s behalf.
From The Guardian
During the conference in Rome, Marazziti summarized its progress: When the Helsinki Conference on Security and Coöperation in Europe took place, in 1975, sixteen countries had abolished the death penalty.
From The New Yorker
At the Helsinki conference, Seales pointed out to Bergmann that XRF wouldn’t work on the unopened scrolls, because it doesn’t penetrate deep enough; it would scan only the outer layers.
From The New Yorker
Soltanieh, Iran's ambassador to the U.N. nuclear agency, said: "The U.S. has taken hostage this Helsinki conference for the sake of Israel ... they want to support the Israelis' nuclear weapon capability."
From Reuters
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