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Smoothing out diplomatic faux pas

Diplomatic speed bumps on the road to Damascus have been levelled following a second trade delegation to Syria.Middle East missions this year were dogged by controversy and complaints that the government's economic development agency New Zealand Trade and

Liam Baldwin
Thu, 11 Nov 2010

Diplomatic speed bumps on the road to Damascus have been levelled following a second trade delegation to Syria.

Middle East missions this year were dogged by controversy and complaints that the government’s economic development agency New Zealand Trade and Enterprise had damaged relationships

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Liam Baldwin
Thu, 11 Nov 2010
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