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Nearly all countries , including Japan and the members of the European Community , accepted that “ new and additional ” meant , among other things , new and additional ODA . The U.S. delegation , however , was under strict instructions ...
Nearly all countries , including Japan and the members of the European Community , accepted that “ new and additional ” meant , among other things , new and additional ODA . The U.S. delegation , however , was under strict instructions ...
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Indeed , the developing countries accepted the unreality of such numbers at a time of global recession , when special demands were being made on Western donors to assist the republics of the former Soviet Union and the countries of East ...
Indeed , the developing countries accepted the unreality of such numbers at a time of global recession , when special demands were being made on Western donors to assist the republics of the former Soviet Union and the countries of East ...
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Developed countries reaffirm their commitment to reach the accepted United Nations target of 0.7 per cent of GNP for ODA and , to the extent that they have not yet achieved that target , agree to augment their aid programmes in order to ...
Developed countries reaffirm their commitment to reach the accepted United Nations target of 0.7 per cent of GNP for ODA and , to the extent that they have not yet achieved that target , agree to augment their aid programmes in order to ...
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