says Director General of the WTO, Pascal Lamy, when talking at a meeting of the Ministers of Trade, making a reference to the rulings and recommendations of the WTO Dispute Settlement Body.
Acording with Antigua Sun newspaper, he responded to a question put to him by Antigua and Barbuda’s Minister of Finance and the Economy, Dr Errol Cort, who wanted to know how the WTO intends to ensure that the rights of its smallest members are treated in the same manner as its largest.
Lamy said that it is in the best interest of the major trading nations of the world to ensure that the organs of the WTO are seen as fully functional and, in the case of its Dispute Settlement system, that its rulings and recommendations are respected and fully implemented.
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