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Some readers will also be troubled by the emphasis on bilateralism over multilateralism.
It will even act as a dam to the spread of bilateralism and protectionism.
I am not persuaded by the arguments for bilateralism.
Secondly, it is the end of all bilateralism of the kind associated with this agreement.
Our history shows us that bilateralism rarely works in favour of developing countries; more often than not it leads to their exploitation.
Again it is very difficult to decide between multilateralism and bilateralism.
We must make it unmistakably clear that we reject bilateralism and protectionism.
Bilateralism must be seen as the path towards a mulilateral approach.