BARCELONA (Reuters) - Leaders from the European Union and 10 Mediterranean nations began their final summit session on Monday still without agreement on a code of conduct to fight terrorism or a vision statement on Middle East peace.
Diplomats said foreign ministers of the 35 countries failed at a late-night session to resolve differences over whether to distinguish between terrorism and a right to resist occupation, and what to say about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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