Prof. Katjavivi highlights role of developing countries ahead of FOCAC Summit
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Developing countries are part of the international community and can contribute to positive outcomes on any of the major international issues.
Developing countries are part of the international community and can contribute to positive outcomes on any of the major international issues.
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