Washington Declaration
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Various documents are known as the Washington Declaration:
  • 1918, proclaiming the First Czechoslovak Republic
  • 1994, agreement formally ending the 46-year state of war between Jordan and Israel
  • 2007, a non-binding agreement relating to climate change: see G8+5
    G8+5
    The G8+5 group of leaders consists of the heads of government from the G8 nations , plus the heads of government of the five leading emerging economies .-February 2007 Declaration:On February 16, 2007, The Global Legislators Organisation The G8+5 group of leaders consists of the heads of government...

  • 2008, G-20 Washington summit
    2008 G-20 Washington summit
    The 2008 G-20 Washington Summit on Financial Markets and the World Economy took place on November 14–15, 2008, in Washington, D.C., United States. It achieved general agreement amongst the G-20 on how to cooperate in key areas so as to strengthen economic growth, deal with the financial...

    , agreement amongst the G-20 on how to cooperate in key areas so as to strengthen economic growth
  • 2008, The Washington Declaration of Evangelical Identity and Public Commitment, commonly known as An Evangelical Manifesto
    An Evangelical Manifesto
    An Evangelical Manifesto, subtitled The Washington Declaration of Evangelical Identity and Public Commitment or simply A Declaration of Evangelical Identity and Public Commitment, is a document issued in Washington DC on May 7, 2008 by a number of evangelical leaders.Some leaders did not sign the...

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