| A spokesman for
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| A wide range of problems
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| Armaments
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| Attempted military coup
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| Cease-fire
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| Close links / contacts
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| Co-operation
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| Demand for smth.
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| Democratic / reactionary / peace-keeping forces
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| Disarmament
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| Equality
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| Establishment of democratic relations
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| Human rights
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| In protest against smth.
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| In support of smth.
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| Income tax
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| Interference in smb’s home affairs / in the foreign affairs of a country
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| Leadership
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| Member states
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| Missile
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| Mutual benefit
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| Plan for smth.
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| Prospect for smth.
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| Public opinion poll
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| Relaxation of international tension
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| Reports say that
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| Ruling party
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| Smb’s term in office
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| Spread of nuclear weapons
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| Steady rise in smth.
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| Talks facing humanity
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| To adopt a plan / resolution
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| To ban smth.
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| To be aimed at smth / doing smth.
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| To be forced to do smth.
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| To break off diplomatic relations
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| To break the deadlock
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| To call on smb. to do smth. /for smth.
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| To come to a deadlock
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| To cut prices, taxes
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| To declare a state of emergency
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| To eliminate smth.
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| To ensure order/ stability/security
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| To exchange views on smth.
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| To prevent smb. from doing smth.
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| To promote smth.
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| To pursue a foreign / home policy
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| To raise the standard of living
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| To reach (an) agreement on
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| To reject smth.
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| To resign
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| To speak at a big rally
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| To stand for smb’s interests
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| To strengthen smth.
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| To talk politics
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| To withdraw troops from a country
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| Transformation
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| Treaty (on smth.)
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| Under the agreement
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| Unity
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| Urgent measures
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| Weapons of mass destruction
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