London: In a strategic move to bolster the negotiation capabilities of conflict-affected nations, the g7+ group a coalition of 20 developing countries from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East has approved the establishment of the Rapid Response Advisory Centre. This initiative, formalized during a September meeting, aims to provide immediate, no-cost assistance to member states engaged in critical negotiations concerning natural resources and infrastructure projects.

The primary objective of the Rapid Response Advisory Centre is to offer swift, practical support to g7+ member countries facing urgent national matters, particularly those involving complex international disputes or negotiations. The centre will facilitate access to a roster of external experts who can provide advisory servic

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