81. The summit-end statement called on Iraq to unconditionally respect all U.N. resolutions. 82. If the government rejects its appeal, the statement called for the complete transition programme to be submitted to a referendum supervised by international observers. 83. In terms of consumer goods, the statement called for the adherence to the principles of the World Trade Organisation and the lowering of both tariff and non-tariff barriers. 84. A joint statement called for security for students to be able to take their exams. 85. A Forum Asia statement called on the Burmese junta to engage in an immediate dialogue with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. 86. A statement here called the arrangement The Motorola-Sun Cyberspace Alliance. 87. The statement also called on the UN Special Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and Imprisonment to visit Burma. 88. The statement called for a political settlement of the conflict in the Central Asian country. 89. The statement called for an embargo on US products in Muslim countries and a ban on advertising for such goods. 90. The statement called on all professional unions to hold a peaceful protest march to the presidential palace Monday. |