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DIA Activities with Permanent Observers 2010
Through informational meetings, the negotiation and presentation of projects,
mobilization of resources, promotion of special events and exchanges of information, DIA
facilitated the active participation and collaboration with Permanent Observers in the
activities and cooperation programs of the OAS General Secretariat.
DIA presented before the Permanent Council the request of the Principality of Monaco to
receive the status of Permanent Observer to the OAS, bringing the total number of
Permanent Observers to the Organization to 651. In addition, the Ministries of Foreign
Affairs of Malta, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, United Arab Emirates and
Australia expressed interest in becoming Permanent Observers to the Organization.
During 2010, the Organization received important cash and in-kind contributions from
Permanent Observers that amounted to an approximate total of US$16.6 million
(approximately 19% less than the previous year), of which a significant portion was
negotiated by DIA in conjunction with the technical areas of the Organization. The global
financial crisis and change in regional development priorities by major donor countries
played a significant role in the decline in Permanent Observer contributions for 2010.
The areas that benefited most from the cash contributions received in 2010 were: the
Secretariat for Political Affairs (39%), the Secretariat for Multidimensional Security (10%),
the Secretariat for Legal and Juridical Affairs (8%), the Inter-American Commission on
Human Rights (7%), and the Executive Secretariat for Integral Development (4%).
Moreover, the Inter-American Commission on Women, the Office of the Secretary
General, the Secretariat for External Relations and other dependencies of the
Organization also received contributions that added to the strengthening of their
programs in the region.
Throughout 2010, DIA received 110 project profiles from all of the technical areas and
dependencies of the Organization. Of those projects, 25 were from the Secretariat for
Political Affairs; 36 from the Secretariat for Integral Development; 27 from the Secretariat
for Multidimensional Security; 3 from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights; 7
from the Secretariat for Legal Affairs; 6 from the Inter-American Commission on Women;
3 from the Secretariat for External Relations; 2 from the Justice Center for the Americas
(CEJA); and 1 from the Office of the Assistant Secretary General. Of the 110 projects
1 Algeria, Angola, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, China, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, European Union, Finland, France, Georgia,
Germany, Ghana, Greece, Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Latvia,
Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco, Morocco, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland,
Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland,
Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Vanuatu, and Yemen.
received, 68 were formally presented over the course of the year to the Permanent
Observers, based on the foreign policy objectives of the countries and matching those
interests with the project profiles received.
Overall, the OAS received funding for over 80 different programs across all technical areas
and dependencies of the Organization. These include programs created as a result of
cooperation agreements between Permanent Observers and the General Secretariat,
including in-kind programs such as the Professional Development Programs offered by
both the Governments of China and Germany; fellowships provided by the Governments
of Israel, Spain, Thailand, Qatar, China, and the United Kingdom; and the Korea-OAS
Internship Program. Among contributions received, the top donors were: Spain (US$5.18
million; or 32.85%); The Netherlands (US$2.71 million; or 17.19%); Sweden (US$1.85
million; or 11.76%); European Union (US$1.36 million; or 8.63%); Norway (US$1.22
million; or 7.74%); and, Germany (US$708,977; or 4.49%).
In order to promote OAS programs, DIA coordinated a series of meetings and events
throughout the year, in addition to the formal occasions in which the Permanent
Observer representatives announce their support to the programs of the OAS. In the first
half of the year, DIA facilitated an exchange of information on the OAS response to the
January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti. This included communicating the inter-American
efforts in that country for both the immediate and long-term reconstruction needs, as
well as encouraging contributions channeled through the OAS and the Pan American
Development Foundation (PADF).
DIA arranged for Permanent Observer representatives to convene at OAS Headquarters
to dialogue with Secretary General Insulza on the issues and theme of the XL Regular
Session of the OAS General Assembly. Permanent Observers participated in a briefing by
Eduardo Stein, former Vice President of Guatemala and Chair of the Honduras Truth
Commission on the funding needs of that program and its significance for the
reintegration of Honduras into the inter-American system. Later in the year, these
Permanent Observers were briefed on the progress of this Mission, which remains a
priority of the international community.
DIA coordinated the annual Dialogue on Cooperation between the Heads of Delegation,
the OAS Secretary General and the Heads of Delegation of the Permanent Observer
Countries at the XL Regular Session of the OAS General Assembly in Lima, Peru on June 6,
2010. At this session, representatives from 36 Permanent Observer countries met for a
luncheon at the Swissôtel with the Heads of Delegation of the 33 active Member States of
the OAS, the Secretary General and Assistant Secretary General to dialogue on the
cooperation between the Observers and the Organization, as well as to discuss points of
interest relating to the topic of the General Assembly, “Peace, Security and Cooperation
in the Americas.” Moderated by the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru, Mr. Néstor
Poplizio Bardales, the Dialogue saw interventions from the following Permanent
Observers: Spain, Serbia, European Union, Sweden, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy,
Finland, China, Korea, France, Switzerland, Israel, Austria, Luxembourg, Turkey, Portugal,
Japan, Russia, Thailand, Croatia, Slovenia, Qatar, and Azerbaijan. The Observers spoke on
topics relating to the theme of the Assembly, their historic levels of contribution,
collaboration between the OAS and other regional organizations, as well as elaborated on
their intended contributions for 2010. The Observers remained committed to maintaining
their presence within the Organization and to supporting, as best and as often as
possible, the work of the OAS in all technical areas.
DIA also welcomed Observer country outreach to the Americas by hosting two policy
breakfasts in conjunction with the Permanent Observer Missions of India and Korea. On
February 18, the OAS received Ambassador Meera Shankar, Permanent Observer of India
to the OAS and Ambassador to the United States to discuss her country’s foreign policy
objectives and perspectives toward Latin America and the Caribbean. On July 30, the OAS
worked with the Korean Permanent Observer Mission in its outreach efforts as Chair of
the G-20 Summit through a policy breakfast featuring Dr. Il SaKong, Chair of the
Presidential Committee for the G-20 Summit in the Office of the President of the Republic
of Korea.
In conjunction with the technical areas, DIA facilitated exchanges between select
Permanent Observer countries and the Departments of Sustainable Development,
Department of Sustainable Democracy and Special Missions and the Inter-American
Commission on Human Rights. During these exchanges, the technical areas were able to
better articulate their plans for the coming years and underscore their immediate and
long-term fundraising needs and priorities.
DIA arranged the visits of high-level delegations from the Permanent Observer countries
of Sweden, Israel, European Union, Switzerland, Korea and Germany. In March, Ms. Ulrika
Hjertstrand, Officer for Democracy and Human Rights of the Regional Latin America
Department in the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) met with
representatives of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights’ Special Rapporteur
for Freedom of Expression where they discussed the implementation of a program
supported by SIDA. From Israel, Ms. Dorit Shavit, Director General for Latin America of
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, met with Dr. Klinger in April to discuss strengthening
cooperation in the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the
General Secretariat of the OAS and Israel’s National Agency for International
Development (MASHAV), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel on May 17, 2010.
In November, representatives from DIA, the Secretariat for Political Affairs and the Inter-
American Commission on Human Rights received Mr. Davide Zaru, Officer in the Human
Rights Unite of the European Commission, Directorate-General for External Relations. The
productive dialogue facilitated a review of the OAS’ work in the areas of conflict
resolution and human rights, which is to serve as a basis for formulating a concrete work
plan outlined in the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the General
Secretariat of the OAS and the European Commission on December 17, 2009. Further that
same month, the Director of DIA met with Ambassador Dora Rapold, Head of the Western
Hemisphere Division at the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. During this
meeting, the two discussed recent developments in the region, the OAS’ role in the
hemisphere and exchanged ideas on strengthening cooperation between the
Organization and Switzerland.
Also in November, the OAS Secretary for External Relations received Choo Jong Youn,
Director General of the Latin American and Caribbean Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and Trade of Korea. During this dialogue, the exchange focused on the
mutual commitment between the Government of Korea and the OAS to foster
cooperation in areas of shared interest, such as democracy promotion, youth, and crisis
management.
In December, Ambassador Graf von Waldersee, Director General for Latin American and
Caribbean Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany, was received at OAS
Headquarters by the OAS Secretary for External Relations and the Secretary for
Multidimensional Security. During both meetings, the focus was on fortifying the
relationship between Germany and the OAS. In this meeting, Ambassador von Waldersee
presented Germany, Latin America and the Caribbean: A Strategy Paper by the German
Government, which outlines Germany’s priorities in the region over the course of the next
several years. In addition, Ambassador von Waldersee expressed his interest in exploring
avenues of cooperation in the area of security, particularly as it relates to governance.
On December 2, 2010, DIA also welcomed the Deputy Head of Division for Central
America and the Caribbean of the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
Development, Mr. Uwe Wolff, who met with representatives from the Department for
Sustainable Democracy and Special Missions as well as the Department for Effective
Public Management. During this time, Mr. Wolff discussed Germany’s cooperation with
this program and announced his Government’s intention to contribute €1,000,000 in
2011 to the OAS Mission to Support the Peace Process in Colombia (MAPP/OEA), and the
Programa de Universalización de la Identidad Civil en las Américas (PUICA).
DIA also worked closely with the technical areas to coordinate four important
cooperation agreements signed between the General Secretariat and specific Permanent
Observer countries. As previously mentioned, on May 17, the General Secretariat
formalized cooperation with the Government of Israel through its National Agency for
International Development Cooperation (MASHAV). This agreement provides a
framework for cooperation between the Organization and Israel through three
modalities: capacity-building and training courses in Israel as identified or developed
between the OAS and Israel; capacity-building and training courses in OAS Member States
as identified or developed between the OAS and Israel; and, field technical assistance as
programmed between the OAS and Israel. Throughout 2010, DIA worked with the
technical areas to solidify a work plan under this framework agreement and successfully
arranged for three courses, with a total of more than 40 scholarships, to be approved by
the OAS Department of Human Development, Education and Culture and the Selection
Committee for the Courses of Professional Development for implementation in 2011.
Furthermore, through this agreement, Israel and the Inter-American Committee against
Terrorism (CICTE) are finalizing an independent work plan for human and professional
development in airport security in the Caribbean and Central America.
In June, in the framework of the XL Regular Session of the OAS General Assembly in Lima,
Peru, Secretary General Insulza also signed an agreement with the Republic of Serbia,
represented by Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic. This Memorandum of Understanding
announces a minimum annual contribution of US$20,000 to programs of the Organization
in the strengthening of democracy and outreach in support of democratic values.
On July 6, Ambassador Renée Jones-Bos, Permanent Observer of the Netherlands to the
OAS, and Secretary General Insulza signed a cooperation agreement wherein the
Government of the Netherlands will provide US$1.5 million to support the OAS Mission to
Support the Peace Process in Colombia. This agreement is in effect from May 1, 2010 to
April 30, 2011. A similar agreement with France for financial support in the amount of
€200,000 to the OAS Electoral Observation Mission to the Republic of Haiti was signed on
October 21, 2010.
During 2010, this Department coordinated various visits of the Secretary General and
Assistant Secretary General to some of the principal Observer donor countries, where
they met with the highest-level authorities of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs,
international cooperation agencies and related organizations promoting the work of the
OAS to the international community. The Secretary General and the Director of the
Department of International Affairs traveled to France, Austria and Sweden in October
where they met with various Government authorities to discuss the OAS’ role in the
region and its priorities for the coming years.
While in France, the focus was on promoting the reconstruction effort in Haiti as the
Secretary General and Director of International Affairs met with authorities of the United
Nations (UN) and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Furthermore, the Secretary General met with Mr. Jean David Levitte, Emissary of the
Presidency of France, and Mr. Philippe Errera, Chief of State of the Minister of Foreign
and European Affairs as well as Mr. Jean-Marc Pastor, President of the Group of Friends
of the Southern Cone of the French Senate.
In Austria, the OAS Secretary General made a presentation before the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and utilized the opportunity to meet with the
Austrian Parliamentary Friendship Groups for North and South America. In addition, OAS
Secretary General and the Director of DIA met with Johannes Kyrle, Secretary General of
the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Austria.
Finally, in Sweden, the Secretary General and the Director of International Affairs met
with the Minister for International Development Cooperation, Ms. Gunilla Carlsson, and
Mr. Frank Belfrage, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
of Sweden. Furthermore, a productive dialogue was held at the Swedish International
Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) with the Interim Director General, Ms. Charlotte
Petri Gornitzka on Sweden’s cooperation with the Organization.
Finally, the OAS received various high-level visits from Ministers, Directors for the
Americas of the Chancelleries and authorities from the Ministries of Cooperation and
Development, Ambassadors, and other government representatives from the Permanent
Observer countries. In addition to the abovementioned visits from the German and
Korean delegations, the OAS Secretary General and Assistant Secretary General realized
visits with the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Spain, Serbia and Turkey, as well as regular
visits from Permanent Observer Ambassadors accredited to the Organization from Israel,
Slovenia, Turkey, Russia, China, the European Union, Morocco, Greece, the Netherlands,
Italy, Azerbaijan, and Luxembourg.
DIA promoted and encouraged Permanent Observer participation in OAS activities
through regular announcements, communications and updates to its website regarding
important events and significant contributions to OAS programs. In 2010, DIA aimed to
improve donor recognition through continual publications, including its 2009 Permanent
Observer Success Stories, available on the website and unveiled to the Observers at the
XL OAS General Assembly, as well as issuing press releases about the Observers
contributions.
Although projections for official bilateral and multilateral development assistance to the
region are in decline over the next several years, the Permanent Observer countries
remain committed, both politically and financially, to support the work of the
Organization in its priority areas. Our Permanent Observer partners continually sought
additional information through DIA on the situation in the region, with particular focus on
issues relating to Haiti, Honduras, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Some have already
began pledging financial contributions to the Organization for 2011, while others are
awaiting further information from their capitals and on OAS priorities for 2011. Thus far,
and beginning in the final months of 2010, DIA has placed emphasis on promoting two
major, multi-year programs of the Organization that are in need of financial support:
Foncier Haiti: Modernization of Cadastre and Land Rights Infrastructure in Haiti, and
Technical Assistance to the Government of Bolivia: Effective Public Management to ‘Live
Well’.
Further underscoring the significance of the Organization in its role as the premier
hemispheric forum for dialogue and action on issues of the inter-American agenda, DIA
will continue to work on advancing the vision of the OAS among Permanent Observer
countries to facilitate channeling aid to the region through the Organization, and to
support the programs and initiatives of the General Secretariat to ensure they receive a
significant portion of the limited resources available.
2010 Permanent Observers Cash Contributions By CountryGermany
Azerbaijan
Belgium
China
Korea
Spain
Finland
France
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Norway
Netherlands
Qatar
UK
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
EU
Country % US$
SPAIN 32.85 5,187,843
THE NETHERLANDS 17.19 2,715,110
SWEDEN 11.76 1,856,675
EUROPEAN UNION 8.63 1,363,716
NORWAY 7.74 1,222,661
GERMANY 4.49 708,977
UNITED KINGDOM 3.41 537,926
FRANCE 3.08 486,656
KOREA 1.90 300,000
FINLAND 1.82 288,099
ITALY 1.49 234,755
CHINA 1.48 234,390
SWITZERLAND 1.33 209,381
BELGIUM 0.78 123,892
IRELAND 0.77 122,075
TURKEY 0.51 80,000
LUXEMBOURG 0.47 74,825
AZERBAIJAN 0.16 25,000
QATAR 0.13 20,000
Total 100.00% US$15,791,980
2010 Permanent Observer Contributions: Breakdown by
Technical Area
39.50%
10.68%
0.19%
7.05%
4.37%
8.76%
29.45%
0.00%
SAP
SMS
CIM
IACHR
SEDI
SAJ
Other
Area % US$
Secretariat for
Political Affairs 39.50 6,237,860
Secretariat for
Multidimensional
Security 10.68 1,686,489
Secretariat for Legal
and Juridical Affairs 8.75 1,382,231
Inter-American
Commission on
Human Rights 7.05 1,113,880
Executive Secretariat
for Integral
Development 4.37 689,621
Inter-American
Commission on
Women 0.19 30,000
Summits Secretariat 0 0
Others 29.46 4,651,899
Total 100.00% US$15,791,980
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–
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min
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Pro
gra
ms
in N
ica
rag
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, E
cua
do
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US$
14
8,4
44
Secr
eta
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gal
Aff
air
s /
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pa
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t o
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min
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Pro
gra
ms
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ica
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cua
do
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ru
US$
12
1,4
54
NO
RW
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Se
cre
tari
at
for
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l A
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art
me
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of
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na
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w –
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min
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US$
60
3,0
76
US
$1
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2,6
61
Secr
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ffa
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art
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US$
16
7,1
28
Secr
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ffa
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8,7
64
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99
Secr
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4,9
95
Secr
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Aff
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pa
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me
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US$
22
4,3
40
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7,7
95
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mo
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35
6,8
42
US
$7
08
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7
Secr
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me
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Inte
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30
US
$5
37
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6
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13
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76
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79
Inte
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8,0
73
Secr
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18
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7
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27
7,7
78
FRA
NC
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13
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60
US
$4
86
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6
Secr
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ffa
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for
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40
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0
Secr
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60
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0
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me
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of
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Aff
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US$
10
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00
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dm
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tra
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–
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40
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US
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Secr
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28
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99
US
$2
88
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9
Secr
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sio
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curi
ty
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Pu
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Se
curi
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MA
– D
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US$
67
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6
Secr
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45
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7
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Secr
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Aff
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De
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Jud
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cilit
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US$
12
2,3
81
US
$2
34
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5
Secr
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30
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0
Secr
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ffa
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/ D
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me
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of
Sust
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mo
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Sp
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issi
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Fu
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US$
20
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0
Secr
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ica
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ffa
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Eff
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30
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teg
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30
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0
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me
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of
Inte
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Aff
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of
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30
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of
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19
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0
US
$2
34
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0
Co
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Pu
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Fib
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15
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Inte
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Hu
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29
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0
Secr
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rva
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mb
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15
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5
Secr
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ffa
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5,5
57
Inte
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Co
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Hu
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9,9
75
Secr
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ffa
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Pe
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mb
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MA
PP
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A)
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13
5,5
39
SW
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LAN
D
Secr
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ffa
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12
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5
US
$2
09
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1
Se
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1,9
46
Pu
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curi
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MA
D
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Ass
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P
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Secr
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curi
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curi
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–
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MA
D
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Pe
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61
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6
US
$1
23
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2
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LAN
D
Secr
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ica
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ffa
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/ D
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me
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of
Sust
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De
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Sp
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up
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Pe
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in C
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mb
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MA
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12
2,0
75
US
$1
22
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5
Secr
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