Common use of COOPERATION FRAMEWORK Clause in Contracts

COOPERATION FRAMEWORK. 1. Taking into account their national priorities and circumstances, as well as available resources, the Parties may cooperate on issues of mutual interest through activities such as: (a) dialogues, workshops, seminars, conferences, collaborative programmes and projects; (b) the exchange of information on best practice; (c) technical assistance to promote and facilitate cooperation and training; and (d) any other form of cooperation deemed appropriate. 2. The Parties shall, where appropriate and possible, seek to complement and use their existing cooperation mechanisms and take into account the relevant work of regional and international organisations.

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Sources: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement