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Rich Sideline Poor Countries' Concerns in WTO Talks

GENEVA  - As fresh attempts are made to clinch an agreement in the stalled Doha trade negotiations, industrialised countries have launched a concerted drive to set aside core concerns of the developing countries, say trade ministers and diplomats.

At India's trade policy review at the World Trade Organisation on Wednesday, New Delhi's top trade official Gopal Pillai warned "unless the development dimension of the Doha Round is met and the developing countries prosper, global trade will always be at risk."