Dec 18, 2003
At Cancun, developing countries were better able to organise themselves and articulate their interests, but the question on how to proceed on various issues in open. The proposals from all sides should reflect what is in the best interests of development of developing countries. This paper from the Third World Network examines key issues after Cancun. "We should not be distracted by the blame game as to who caused Cancun to fail, and not be affected by any hints or accusations that developing countries were responsible and will now suffer for it. What is important is to examine what are the best options on substantive and process issues that will be in the interest of developing countries and to put these positions forward."
































