London Conference
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The London Conference could refer to several conferences:
- London Conference of 1832
- London Conference of 1838–39
- London Conference of 1852
- London Conference of 1866
- London Conference of 1881 (anarchist movement)
- London Conference of 1908
- London Conference of 1913, also known as London Peace Conference
- London Conference of 1914, was scheduled in August by London bankers and was supposed to avoid an escalation that led to World War I. The conference never took place.
- London Conference of 1933
- London Conference of 1945, which set out the rules of procedure for the Nuremberg Trials; the official document which resulted was the London Charter of the International Military Tribunal
- London Conference of 1948
- London Conference of 1954
- London Conference of 1959
- International Conference on Afghanistan (2006), 31 January 2006, the Government of Afghanistan presented its Interim National Development Strategy and launched the Afghanistan Compact.
- International Conference on Afghanistan (2010), 28 January 2010: London is hosting the international conference on Afghanistan, trying to find a new Afghanistan Compact
- London Conference on Libya, 29 March 2011
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