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Highlights

NATO
Seven countries invited to join during Prague summit.

Sri Lanka
Cooperation and commitment are cornerstones of lasting peace.

Burma
The past year's record shows "progress exceeded by disappointment."

Mexico
Press conference sums up U.S.-Mexico Binational Commission meeting.


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