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碰男将多大是 高级商务英语阅读 hotels lining a narrow 17-mile ribbon of land beside the Caribbean accessible by only two roads.A large,swampy lagoon separates the city from the hotel strip and is patrolled by high-speed navy inflatables. "Authorities will not act in a repressive manner,but their objective is to protect the security of the meeting...I am going to say clearly,they are going to defend it if necessary,"said Gen Francisco Arellano,commander of federal security forces assembled for the meeting. About 5,000 ordinary police have been joined by foreign officers,and plain clothes military intelligence agents.Ministers and delegates from the 146 member countries of the World Trade Organisation meet tomorrow to try to rescue floundering talks on agriculture and trade. The main sticking point of the meeting will be agriculture,as ministers seek some way of reforming global farming that protects Third World peasants without losing the support of the world's richest farmers in Europe and America. Any hope of a breakthrough is becoming less likely as secondary issues are added,including proposals to protect the geographical names of foods and drinks that would outlaw the sale of America's leading beer because Budweiser should come only from the Czech town of Budejovice. Though central Cancun is filling with dreadlocked American students,South Korean trade unionists sporting anti-WTO headbands,and lorry-loads of landless peasants,none would admit to planning violent protests,yet all predicted that some would occur. A first demonstration,on Sunday,protested at the arrival of 30 dolphins at a Cancun water park, where tourists and WTO delegates may pay to swim with them.Mr Alegria said his movement was peaceful,but "respected"those planning to fight. "Those directly responsible for any violence will be governments,the WTO,World Bank and IMF, because they have created a barbaric economic system that has killed millions worldwide,"he said. 第6页共7页高级商务英语阅读 hotels lining a narrow 17-mile ribbon of land beside the Caribbean accessible by only two roads. A large, swampy lagoon separates the city from the hotel strip and is patrolled by high-speed navy inflatables. "Authorities will not act in a repressive manner, but their objective is to protect the security of the meeting … I am going to say clearly, they are going to defend it if necessary," said Gen Francisco Arellano, commander of federal security forces assembled for the meeting. About 5,000 ordinary police have been joined by foreign officers, and plain clothes military intelligence agents. Ministers and delegates from the 146 member countries of the World Trade Organisation meet tomorrow to try to rescue floundering talks on agriculture and trade. The main sticking point of the meeting will be agriculture, as ministers seek some way of reforming global farming that protects Third World peasants without losing the support of the world's richest farmers in Europe and America. Any hope of a breakthrough is becoming less likely as secondary issues are added, including proposals to protect the geographical names of foods and drinks that would outlaw the sale of America's leading beer because Budweiser should come only from the Czech town of Budejovice. Though central Cancun is filling with dreadlocked American students, South Korean trade unionists sporting anti-WTO headbands, and lorry-loads of landless peasants, none would admit to planning violent protests, yet all predicted that some would occur. A first demonstration, on Sunday, protested at the arrival of 30 dolphins at a Cancun water park, where tourists and WTO delegates may pay to swim with them. Mr Alegria said his movement was peaceful, but "respected" those planning to fight. "Those directly responsible for any violence will be governments, the WTO, World Bank and IMF, because they have created a barbaric economic system that has killed millions worldwide," he said. 第 6 页 共 7 页
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