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Least developed countries hold conference in Rabat
Regional-Morocco, Politics, 6/19/2003
The extraordinary ministerial conference of the Least Developed Countries (LDC) is scheduled this June 24-25 in Rabat with the participation of 49 countries, it was officially announced here.
The encounter is part of the new dynamic that Morocco, as president of the Group of 77 (G-77), intends to apply to the South-South cooperation and the re-launching of the development of the least developed countries within an international context marked by globalization and economies' interdependence.
The conference confirms King Mohammed VI's policy in favor of the causes of peace, development and solidarity with South countries in their major concerns and aspirations.
The conference is also part of Morocco's decision to annul the debts of the African least developed countries and allow a free access of their exports to the Moroccan market.
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