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Subject: Former President Mohamed al Magarief honoured in Washington I Libya Herald
Magarief honored in Washington
JVashington, 10 June 2013
The former president of the General National Congress, Mohamed Magarief, was honored in
Washington tonight.
The SAIS Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins University gave Magarief the
Mediterranean Leadership Award in recognition of his contribution to strengthening peace and
democratic development in the Mediterranean area.
The award took place at the opening of the first Transatlantic Economic Forum dedicated to
boost cooperation between the United States, Southeast Europe and North Africa.
The award was accepted on Magariefs behalf by Fathi Nuah, an adviser to the former head of
Congress.
At the opening ceremony, more than 250 businesspeople from the US, North Africa, Southeast
Europe and Turkey, joined with US government officials and foreign ambassadors in Washington.
The focus of the two working days of the forum is on business cooperation between the US,
Southeast Europe and Maghreb countries.
Fathi Nuah and Mohamed Al Akari participated as panelists from Libya.
http://www.libyahcrald.com/2013/06/10/magaricf-honoured-in-washington/
Gregory Brown
Chairman & CEO
GlobalCast Partners• 1.I.0
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