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Claude Cheysson (French pronunciation: [klod ʃɛsɔ̃]; 13
April 1920 – 15
October 2012) was a
French Socialist politician who
served as
Foreign Minister...
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Jacques Émile
Cheysson (Nîmes, 18 May 1836 – Leysin, 7
February 1910) was a
French engineer,
designer of
roads and bridges, and
social reformer, who...
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enrolled in high
school education than did Lebanon.
Claude Cheysson, France's
Minister for
Foreign Affairs under the
first Mitterrand Presidency...
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Xavier Castano as the
Butcher Suban Phusoi as the Bus
Driver Christophe Cheysson as the News
Stand Man
Mother Tiger as
herself Father Tiger as
himself Around...
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European Affairs. Five
months later, he
replaced Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson. He
remained in this
position until the
Socialist defeat in the
March 1986...
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school enrollment rate
versus a 22.8%
enrollment rate in Israel.
Claude Cheysson, France's
Minister for
Foreign Affairs under the
first Mitterrand Presidency...
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Socialist Party (France): 1992–93
Laurent Fabius –
Prime minister Claude Cheysson –
Minister of
External Relations Roland Dumas –
Minister of
European Affairs...
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Delors was
chosen following a Franco-British
disagreement over
Claude Cheysson,
Santer was a
compromise after Britain vetoed Jean-Luc Dehaene, and Prodi...
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Schumann Bettencourt Jobert Sauvagnargues Guiringaud François-Poncet
Cheysson Dumas Raimond Dumas Juppé
Charette Védrine
Villepin Barnier Douste-Blazy...
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increasing international opposition. In France, the
Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson talked of the strikers' "supreme sacrifice", and
threatened to boycott...