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SAARC Foreign Secretaries to set up technical group
Thursday, November 10 2005 10:51 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

Dhaka: Foreign Secretaries of SAARC countries yesterday (Nov 9, 2005) agreed to set up a technical group to work out objective guidelines for responding to requests from China and other friendly countries, which were keen on economic cooperation with the seven-member regional grouping.

China has not applied to be a new member of SAARC but it has expressed its desire to associate itself in some form with the regional grouping so that there can be economic cooperation between the two sides, Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran told reporters here.

Saran, who participated in the Standing Committee meeting of Foreign Secretaries, said various mechanism were looked at which not only applied to China but also other friendly countries and organisations which were interested in associating with SAARC.

A decision has been taken that there was need to work out objective criteria and guidelines for treating such requests.

"We have agreed that a technical group, a kind of working group is going to look these possibilities like a dialogue partner as being done by ASEAN or inviting them as observers or guests besides entering into MOUs for economic cooperation," he said.

PTI

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