Friday, April 11, 2014

This group provides a set of procedures that represent the minimum and dubbed


India on Thursday blocked the agreement known as the "Bali package" which was on the ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization meeting in Bali adopted unanimously. India has insisted on its position by refusing cassava crisps to compromise that would allow reaching an agreement even at the minimum could save organization threatened with extinction.
It is known that the World Trade Organization cassava crisps to impose a ceiling on farm subsidies if this support is used in the implementation of nutritional programs. It is what it sees as India and the group headed by the developing countries and the poor, encroachment on food security for the world's poor.
This group provides a set of procedures that represent the minimum and dubbed "Doha Lite" cassava crisps on it's way to re-launch negotiations on opening up world trade and frozen since its launch in 2001 in the Qatari capital.
Description and India's foreign minister agreed that the major powers to pass it "shameful" and Hoalag, which occurred during cassava crisps the creation of the organization which sets a ceiling on farm subsidies, even if dedicated to help provide food for the poorer.
And France and launched from behind a war on the West and from India with her, accusing it of blocking access to the agreement for the purposes of Antkhaboah. cassava crisps And it will be responsible for the collapse of this organization. However, the Indian minister said, "We did not come here to cause the fall of the organization., But it is better that there is no agreement and there are bad deal."
And threatened the financial crisis in Western countries and poor countries, the poorest in the world. And seek the U.S. and Western European countries to get out of this crisis to derail all agreements that would approve the kind of equality between rich and poor.
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