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20 of the world's top economies
promised to help Iraq lower its debt and to help re-start global trade talks
after a two-day meeting in Mexico on Monday.
Officials from the Group of 20,
G-20 nations, also discussed the possibility of sanctioning countries
that refused to cooperate in the fight against terrorism.
Possible sanctions were not outlined at the meeting.
In a declaration released at the end of the meeting,
ministers called on World Trade Organization,
WTO members to re-start the trade talks that collapsed in Cancún last month.
"Nations must quickly re-energize the negotiation process,
recognizing that flexibility and political will from all
are urgently needed," it said.
G-20 ministers also talked about the possibility of creating a voluntary code of conduct
to govern negotiations between creditors and countries on the verge of defaulting on debt.
The code would outline the steps that should be taken to prevent a financial crisis.
Created in 1999 to avoid financial disasters and to keep the global economy stable,
the G-20 is made up of the European Union and 19 other countries including
Australia, Brazil, China, Japan and the US.
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