
Shlomo Ben-Ami
Israel's Diplomatic Architect | Key Peace Process Negotiator

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From the pinnacle of Israeli diplomacy, Shlomo Ben-Ami emerged as a pivotal figure in Middle Eastern peace negotiations. As Foreign Minister under Ehud Barak, he played a critical role in the Israel-Palestinian peace talks at Camp David and Taba in 2000-2001.
With an academic foundation as a history professor at Tel Aviv University, Ben-Ami brings deep historical insight and diplomatic expertise to understanding complex geopolitical challenges. His nuanced approach to conflict resolution offers event audiences a rare insider's perspective on negotiating peace in one of the world's most challenging diplomatic landscapes.
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