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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 9072

22 November 2005
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GENERAL NEWS / (eu) ep/acp

21/11/2005 (Agence Europe) - Opening the second ACP/EU Parliamentary Assembly in Edinburgh on Monday, European co-president Glenys Kinnock called for changes to the sugar regime to take account of the interests of ACP sugar producers and for the WTO talks to recognise that cotton, sugar and bananas are literally questions of life and death for African, Caribbean and Pacific states. Jamaican co-president Hay Webster called for the EU to decide on its Financial Perspectives for 2007-2013 to...

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