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It would be inappropriate to come to a new agreement with Europe designed to assist the Southern African region without the full engagement of the other countries of Southern Africa in the process. Whether or not the new arrangement is structured within the Lomé Convention or parallel to this Convention, the new framework of cooperation will affect the region, and we feel we should consult with members of the ACP group in the course of the negotiations. (Hirsch, 1993, p. 3)
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Holland, M., Holland, M. (1995). SADC, Regional Integration and the Role of the Union. In: European Union Common Foreign Policy. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230390133_7
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