• Baroness Ashton's office said both leaders had undertaken to work together to normalise relations.

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  • The present Indian government, too, is more disposed than its predecessors to normalise relations.

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  • The government has also promised to speed up a process of measures to normalise security in Northern Ireland.

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  • "The Norwegian government's policy is to normalise whaling, " says Johan Williams, the director general at Norway's Ministry of Fisheries.

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  • The European Commission has recommended opening EU membership talks with Serbia, following Friday's landmark deal to normalise Serbia-Kosovo ties.

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  • The availability of non-surgical treatments has helped to normalise cosmetic procedures, fuelled by the celebrity culture which pervades much of the media.

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  • This week Congress approved a bill to normalise trade relations with Vietnam.

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  • He had been trying to coax life back into the once successful but now stagnant diplomatic effort to normalise relations between the two countries.

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  • And his work in North Korea, which required coordination with regional allies, would help him support Iraq's efforts to normalise ties with its neighbours.

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  • Mr Santos is hardly a dove, but he argues that the only way to get Venezuela's help against the FARC is to normalise relations.

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  • If North Korea is genuinely opening up, then it will have to normalise relations with America, not least to secure financial aid from international organisations.

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  • This week, 28 years after Richard Nixon shocked the world by opening relations with China, America has finally moved to normalise trade with the Asian giant.

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  • Some see its strong performance as a sign of growing anger among northern Tamils at the government's failure to normalise their lives after 30 years of conflict.

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  • Finally, Japan's prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, reconfirmed the government's resolution to normalise the problem of non-performing loans by the end of the 2004 fiscal year at the latest.

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  • At the Arab League's recent summit in Baghdad, its earlier initiative to normalise relations with Israel if it accepted a Palestinian state on 1967 borders was reiterated yet again.

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  • It has said that North Korea's nuclear programme will be a main priority in Japan's efforts to normalise relations with North Korea following an historic visit in September to the country's capital, Pyongyang, by Junichiro Koizumi, the Japanese prime minister.

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  • Mr Abbas cannot build popular support for his peace strategy, rein in Hamas and other militant groups, and end acts of violence against Israelis, if Israel does not concurrently freeze all settlement activity and take immediate steps to normalise Palestinian life.

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  • Everything that could be done by those in authority to normalise a terrible situation was done, and more than once I was given a thick ear for trying to stand up and make complaints about actions that today would be described as assault.

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  • Rather than highlighting the inherent contradiction to American voters between applying pressure on Iran and maintaining cheap prices at the pumps, Obama has cleverly used the G8 to normalise the strategic reserve as rational (and indeed logical) option to use whenever he wants to cool benhmark prices.

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  • "Serbia is an abnormal state and we don't want to 'normalise' our relations, " Self-Determination leader Albin Kurti told the AFP news agency.

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  • But dealer spreads are sure to shrink as markets normalise and those that have retreated return to the fray.

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  • He said in a statement that he had used a medically prescribed patch that helps normalise testosterone levels after surgery in 2001 to remove one of his testes because of concerns over cancer.

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  • India wants Pakistan similarly to put their dispute over Kashmir on the back-burner and normalise relations in other areas.

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  • On March 28th senior officials from India and Pakistan are due to start what they hope will be a series of talks that could eventually normalise relations.

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