Ms Tessa Blackstone

September 27, 1942 -
Summary information for Ms Tessa Blackstone

Contributions

1995

Organisation of American States Lords January 12, 1995

United Nations 50th Anniversary Lords January 24, 1995

South Africa Bill [H.L.] Lords January 26, 1995

Palestinian Territories: EU Declaration Lords January 31, 1995

Turkey: Customs Union Negotiations Lords February 2, 1995

Plutonium Smuggling Lords February 6, 1995

Croatia: Expulsion of UNPROFOR Lords February 15, 1995

3 speeches — UNESCO Lords February 21, 1995

2 speeches — Falkland Islands: Oil and Gas Exploration Lords February 22, 1995

Cyprus: Dispute Lords February 23, 1995

Falkland Islands Lords February 27, 1995

Turkey: PKK Cease-fire Offer Lords March 1, 1995

Iraq: Kuwaiti Detainees Lords March 23, 1995

Israel: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Lords April 3, 1995

Jewish Settlements in Arab Territory Lords April 5, 1995

Burundi: Peace-keeping Measures Lords April 26, 1995

UK-US Relations Lords April 27, 1995

Turkey: Human Rights Lords May 1, 1995

Northern Iraq: Withdrawal of Turkish Army Lords May 11, 1995

Bahrain: Human Rights Lords May 15, 1995

Russia: Military Co-operation Lords May 18, 1995

Ambassadors' Pay Lords May 22, 1995

Bosnia Lords May 31, 1995

Jammu and Kashmir Lords June 14, 1995

Iraq: Kuwaiti Detainees Lords June 27, 1995

2 speeches — Hong Kong: Court of Final Appeal Lords June 28, 1995

Srebrenica Lords July 12, 1995

French Nuclear Tests Lords October 25, 1995

Iraq: Kuwaiti Prisoners Lords October 30, 1995

OSCE Mission in Grozny Lords November 2, 1995

Aziza Tribunal Lords November 6, 1995

Address in Reply to Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech Lords November 16, 1995

Turkey: Customs Union Lords November 30, 1995

2 speeches — Sudan Lords November 30, 1995

Cyprus: Demilitarisation Lords December 5, 1995

Bosnia Peace Conference Lords December 7, 1995

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