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1 The U.S. administration also wants to forge closer cooperation between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
2 It can help forge closer ties to the CEO and CFO.
3 And as Paul examined the portable forge closer he made an interesting discovery.
4 The comment comes as the two countries have agreed to forge closer military co-operation.
5 Should Australia fail to strike a deal, PNG could forge closer ties with China.
6 Mizuho also plans to forge closer ties between Mizuho Trust and its retail banking arm.
7 It also plans to forge closer ties between Mizuho Trust and its retail banking arm.
8 Dr Richard Chauvel of Melbourne's Victoria University says Indonesia is keen to forge closer ties with Pacific countries.
9 Under President Enrique Pena Nieto, Mexico has sought to forge closer business ties with China, while the world's No.
10 That helped forge closer ties between the firm and the government and raised PIMCO's profile even more with investors.
11 At the time officials said the suit would not detract from the determination of both sides to forge closer relations.
12 Irish politicians, needing to forge closer ties with France and other European Union countries as Brexit unfolds, should take heed.
13 Garda Reserve officers will help forge closer links between gardaí and local communities, Minister for Justice Michael McDowell said this morning.
14 As in Ukraine and Georgia, moves by Chisinau to forge closer ties with the EU have been strongly resisted by Moscow.
15 Mr Mote says Jakarta can forge closer ties with Melanesia but doesn't have an argument against the West Papuan MSG bid.
16 This is despite deep economic links and efforts by Seoul and Tokyo, both close U.S. allies, to forge closer security ties.
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