from 1995 to 2000. Born in Limoges, Roland Dumas was the son of Élisabeth Lecanuet (1900–1964) and Georges Dumas (1895–1944), a civil servant in Limoges's...
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Latin mansum, mansus). People surnamed Dumas include: Adolphe Dumas (1805–1861), French poet. Alexandre Dumas, père (1802–1870), French novelist and author...
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lecturer Roland Clark (disambiguation) Roland Cziurlock (born 1967), German bodybuilder Roland Desné (1931–2020), French writer Roland Dumas (1922–2024)...
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rule. Attending the meeting were the Foreign Ministers of each state: Roland Dumas of France, Hans-Dietrich Genscher of Germany, and Krzysztof Skubiszewski...
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President François Mitterrand and French Minister of Foreign Affairs Roland Dumas on 12 February 1986. It is the original document providing for the undersea...
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French Foreign Minister and president of the Constitutional Council Roland Dumas as well as Singapore's President Tharman Shanmugaratnam all studied at...
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Antonio Carattino, 101, Italian Olympic sailor (1952, 1956, 1968). Roland Dumas, 101, French lawyer and politician, president of the Constitutional Council...
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May 1981 7 December 1984 Roland Dumas 7 December 1984 20 March 1986 Jean-Bernard Raimond 20 March 1986 12 May 1988 Roland Dumas 12 May 1988 29 March 1993...
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mergers and acquisitions Angolagate – 1990's political scandal in France Roland Dumas – French lawyer and politician (1922–2024) Subsidiaries and affiliates...
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Meetings (JIM). In July 1989, Ali Alatas joined French foreign minister Roland Dumas in opening the Paris Peace Conference, where discussions took place regarding...
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