Objectives and Scope. 1. The Parties confirm their joint objective of strengthening their relations by developing their political dialogue and reinforcing their cooperation. 2. The Parties likewise reaffirm their decision to strengthen cooperation on trade, on investments, and on economic relations. 3. The Parties confirm their joint objective of working towards creating conditions under which, building on the outcome of the Doha Work Programme, which the Parties have committed themselves to complete by the end of 2004, a feasible and mutually beneficial Association Agreement, including a Free Trade Agreement, could be negotiated between them. 4. Implementation of this Agreement should help to create these conditions by striving for political and social stability, deepening the regional integration process and reducing poverty within a sustainable development framework in Central America. 5. This Agreement governs the political dialogue and cooperation between the Parties and contains the necessary institutional arrangements for its application. No provision of this Agreement shall define the position of the Parties in ongoing or future bilateral or multilateral trade negotiations. 6. The Parties undertake to assess progress periodically, taking account of progress achieved before the entry into force of the Agreement. TITLE II POLITICAL DIALOGUE
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Objectives and Scope. 1. The Parties confirm their joint objective of strengthening their relations by developing their political dialogue and reinforcing their cooperation.
2. The Parties likewise reaffirm their decision to strengthen cooperation on trade, on investments, and on economic relations.
3. The Parties confirm their joint objective of working towards creating conditions under which, building on the outcome of the Doha Work Programme, which the Parties have committed themselves to complete by the end of 2004, a feasible and mutually beneficial Association Agreement, including a Free Trade Agreement, could be negotiated between them.
4. Implementation of this Agreement should help to create these conditions by striving for political and social stability, deepening the regional integration process and reducing poverty within a sustainable development framework in Central America.
5. This Agreement governs the political dialogue and cooperation between the Parties and contains the necessary institutional arrangements for its application. No provision of this Agreement agreement shall define the position of the Parties in ongoing or future bilateral or multilateral trade negotiations.
6. The Parties undertake to periodically assess progress periodicallyprogress, taking account of progress achieved before the entry into force of the Agreement. TITLE II POLITICAL DIALOGUE.
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Objectives and Scope. 1. The Parties confirm their joint objective of strengthening their relations by developing their political dialogue and reinforcing their cooperationco-operation.
2. The Parties likewise reaffirm their decision to strengthen cooperation on trade, on investments, and on economic relations.
3. The Parties confirm their joint objective of working towards creating conditions under which, building on the outcome of the Doha Work Programme, which the Parties have committed themselves to complete by the end of 2004, a feasible and mutually beneficial Association Agreement, including a Free Trade Agreement, could be negotiated between them.
4. Implementation of this Agreement should help to create these conditions by striving for political and social stability, deepening the regional integration process and reducing poverty within a sustainable development framework in Central America.
5. This Agreement governs the political dialogue and cooperation co-operation between the Parties and contains the necessary institutional arrangements for its application. No provision of this Agreement agreement shall define the position of the Parties in ongoing or future bilateral or multilateral trade negotiations.
6. The Parties undertake to periodically assess progress periodicallyprogress, taking account of progress achieved before the entry into force of the Agreement. TITLE II POLITICAL DIALOGUE.
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