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Reuters IndiaWed Mar 21, 2007 9:32 AM IST
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Rich nations must give ground to help global free trade talks make progress, India's trade minister said on Wednesday, as a meeting of developing nations sought to send a united message on cutting farm subsidies.
Indonesia is hosting a meeting of developing nations in the G33 group aimed at discussing positions for the World Trade Organisation's long-troubled Doha round of negotiations.
The five-year-old Doha round was relaunched in January after a six-month suspension triggered by differences among major trading partners, especially the United States and the European Union, over agricultural subsidies.
Asked about his confidence in the Doha round making progress, Trade Minister Kamal Nath said: "It's not my confidence. The question is whether the developed countries are willing to make things move forward to move towards an artificial deadline which arises out of their own political, their own domestic situation."
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Sounds worried, since the decider's "fast-track" authority expires in June.