Sentence examples for multilateral co-operation from inspiring English sources

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For all its flaws, UNHCR symbolises the importance of multilateral co-operation in the face of intractable problems.

It urges EU leaders to make the case to China for a world based on rules and multilateral co-operation.

The Kremlin said that the award was given to Mr Vucic for his "substantial personal contribution to the development of multilateral co-operation with the Russian Federation".

After five treaties have been shot down in seven months, it is hard to avoid the suspicion that it is the very idea of multilateral co-operation that Mr Bush objects to.

Failure to reach agreement thus bodes ill for future multilateral co-operation of any sort.If the talks continue to flounder, negotiating momentum will shift to (far less desirable) regional and bilateral trade deals, of which there are already some 400 in place or under negotiation.

"This week the world has taken an important step towards peace, multilateral co-operation and humanitarian disarmament", the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Dr. Asha-Rose Migiro said.

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It has shown some nimbleness by rethinking the way it lends in order to meet the needs of large emerging economies better.Nevertheless, there is still a long way to go before the fund becomes an institution that is both trusted by the emerging world and respected by the rich, and is therefore a venue for effective multilateral financial co-operation.

There was a Multilateral Agreement on Co-operation and Co-financing for Sustainable Development between the development/export-import banks of the five countries as well as a Multilateral Agreement on Infrastructure Co-financing for Africa.

The countries then began to develop co-ordinated measures to stabilise their economies and maintain growth in Eurasia through multilateral trade and co-operation.

A multilateral convention on tax co-operation, drawn up by the OECD and the Council of Europe in the 1980s, took 20 years to gain more than a handful of ratifications.For all their huffing and puffing over multinationals' tax-minimisation strategies, governments remain wary of scaring away "mobile capital".

The Federal Republic has traditionally been understood as a "civilian power" – that is, one that, unlike a great power, uses multilateral institutions and economic co-operation rather than military force to achieve its foreign policy goals and thus helps to "civilise" international relations.

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