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The case against summits

机译:首脑会议的案子

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A great display of unity marked the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) summit in Pusan, South Korea, last weekend: the assembled leaders agreed that bird flu was a bad thing. Otherwise, the show was a depressing exercise. A welcome call was made for progress in the talks to liberalise world trade; and the assembled heads admonished Europe for showing no great readiness to slash farm protection. Yet APEC's motley bunch had no common proposals of their own for giving momentum to trade liberalisation before the crucial World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks due in December. And the criticism of Europe was mild.
机译:上周末,在韩国釜山举行的亚太经济合作组织(APEC)峰会上表现出极大的团结:聚集在一起的领导人一致认为禽流感是一件坏事。否则,表演是令人沮丧的练习。有人欢迎在世界贸易自由化谈判中取得进展;聚集的首脑们警告欧洲,他们并没有表示愿意削减农业保护。然而,在十二月份至关重要的世界贸易组织(世贸组织)会谈之前,亚太经合组织的杂乱无章的提案本身并没有共同提案,以推动贸易自由化。对欧洲的批评是温和的。

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