Mediterranean Dialogue - Members

Members

The Mediterranean Dialogue initially started with five countries but has added two more over time.

  • Algeria (joined in March 2000)
  • Egypt (joined in February 1995)
  • Israel (joined in February 1995)
  • Jordan (joined in November 1995)
  • Mauritania (joined in February 1995)
  • Morocco (joined in February 1995)
  • Tunisia (joined in February 1995)


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