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No change in India's WTO stand: Commerce Secy

Last Updated: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 18:07
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No change in India`s WTO stand: Commerce Secy New Delhi: India, which is hosting the WTO ministerial meeting here next month, today said it would not compromise on food and livelihood security of the developing countries while negotiating the Doha trade deal.

"Food and livelihood security of the poor is critical to the developing countries and cannot be compromised under any circumstances...," Commerce Secretary Rahul Khullar said, adding that the New Delhi informal trade ministers' meeting was not meant for hard core negotiations but to build a broad based consensus.

The meeting to be attended by all major groupings like the G-20 led by Brazil, African Group led by Egypt, the US and the European Union, would not come out with any declaration, he said.

Khullar said the meeting on September 3-4 was aimed at resumptions of the WTO talks which got snapped at Geneva in July 2008.

"We will not go for a declaration...you will get a summary (of the Chair)," Khullar told reporters.

The meeting to be chaired by Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma would in all have 36 trade ministers.

The Commerce Secretary said India is taking the initiative for resumption of WTO talks as it feels that opening of the world trade at multilateral level was crucial for revival of the global economy.

The UPA government has faced criticism from the Opposition which alleged that India was diluting its tough stand at the WTO negotiations.

Bureau Report

First Published: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 18:07

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