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Seoul intends to keep the promises made at November’s G-20 summit and began by hosting a gathering of Asian development agencies on 19 November....

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Lee Myung-bak, Japan, China, India, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Yim Jong-yong, Jeong Yeo-cheon, Joo Hyung-hwan, Naoko Ishii, Xue Hong, Jon Lomoy, Joachim von Amsberg, Georges Heinen, Rhee Chang-yong

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