1970 Preparatory Meeting of the Non-Alignment Countries, Dar es Salaam

1970 Preparatory Meeting of the Non-Alignment Countries which took place on 13–17 April[1] in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania was the first one of the three preparatory meetings (the second one subsequently taking place in New Delhi in June 1970 and the third one in Lusaka in July 1970[2]) ahead of the 3rd Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in Lusaka, Zambia later that year. The meeting in Dar es Salaam was tasked with the selection of the host country for the next summit as multiple member states expressed their interest. At the meeting in Dar es Salaam countries formally interested in hosting the event were Ethiopia, India, Morocco and Algeria.[3] Arab countries pressured Ethiopia to drop its application, after which Addis Ababa strongly advocated for Zambia which received 29, while Algeria received 23 votes.[3] The host country of the meeting and the President of Tanzania Julius Nyerere used the opportunity to underline that if the concept of nonalignment is to retain its relevance then it must include explicit and clear economic aspect of cooperation.[4]

1970 Preparatory Meeting of the Non-Alignment Countries, Dar es Salaam
Host country Tanzania
Date13–17 April 1970
CitiesDar es Salaam
ChairJulius Nyerere
(President of Tanzania)

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  1. ^ Ghosh, Peu (2020). INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, Fifth Edition. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 9789389347593.
  2. ^ C. Alden; S. Morphet; M. Vieira (2010). The South in World Politics. Springer. ISBN 9780230281196.
  3. ^ a b Tvrtko Jakovina (2011). Treća strana Hladnog rata. Fraktura. ISBN 978-953-266-203-0.
  4. ^ n.a. (1970). "Preparatory meeting of non-aligned countries: April 13-17, 1970". Africa Quarterly. 10 (1).