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- Decision COP 4(5) Punta Del Este Declaration on the Implementation of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control
- Decision COP 4(18) Cooperation between the Convention Secretariat and the World Trade Organization
- Decision COP5(15) Cooperation between the Convention Secretariat, the World Health Organization, the World Trade Organization and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
- Decision COP6(18) Issues related to implementation of the WHO FCTC and settlement of disputes concerning the implementation or application of the Convention
- Decision COP6(19) Trade and investment issues, including international agreements, and legal challenges in relation to implementation of the WHO FCTC
- Decision COP7(21) Trade and investment issues, including agreements, and legal challenges in relation to the implementation of the WHO FCTC
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