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The 19th Summit of The Non-Aligned Movement

The Non-Aligned Movement, NAM, has its origin from what has been referred to as the first large scale Asian- African or Afro-Asian conference, held in April 1955. This conference held in Bandung, a city in Indonesia was attended by delegations from 29 governments with most being from Asia as most present-day African states were still

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