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Middle East Institute: Reducing Threats & Building Stability

A man gestures with his hands while speaking with a woman on stage. A man seated on stage addresses the crowd. A woman seated next to him smiles. A man and woman look at each other while speaking on stage. A woman and two men speak on stage. A man listens intently in a large seated crowd. A woman laughs while the man on stage next to her speaks to the crowd. A group of women smile for a photo after the talk. Ambassador William Burns speaks with a woman before signing a copy of his book, The Back Channel. Ambassador William Burns and former Under Secretary of Defense Michéle Flournoy. Former Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz speaks with an attendee. Two attendees speak after the Middle East Institute panel. Ambassador William Burns and former Under Secretary of Defense Michéle Flournoy speak with former Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz. Panelists and attendees gather for a photo after the talk. Panelists and attendees gather for a photo after the talk. Michéle Flournoy and Ambassador William Burns speak with an attendee. CNN senior diplomatic correspondent Michelle Kosinski speaks with two attendees. A group of attendees at the Middle East Institute: Reducing Threats & Building Stability panel. CNN senior diplomatic correspondent Michelle Kosinski and Ambassador William Burns, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. CNN senior diplomatic correspondent Michelle Kosinski and an attendee. Three attendees at the Middle East Institute talk speak after the panel. Michelle Kosinski with several attendees at the Middle East Institute's A group of attendees at the Middle East Institute panel.
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Middle East Institute: Reducing Threats & Building Stability

Photo credit: Neshan H. Naltchayan