A/RES/59/221 coverage and without a priori exclusions, and recalling also the importance of special and differential treatment and less than full reciprocity in reduction commitments for developing countries as integral parts of the modalities; (e) Negotiations on trade in services, as provided for in annex C to the decision, with a view to providing effective market access to all members of the World Trade Organization; in order to ensure a substantive outcome, members shall strive to ensure a high quality of offers by May 2005, particularly in sectors and modes of supply of export interest to developing countries, giving special attention to the least developed countries, and aiming to achieve progressively higher levels of liberalization with no a priori exclusion of any service sector or mode of supply; special attention shall be given to sectors and modes of supply of export interest to developing countries, noting the interest of developing countries, as well as other members, in mode 4; (f) Enhancing trade-related technical assistance and capacity-building to increase the effective participation of developing countries in the negotiations, to facilitate their implementation of World Trade Organization rules and to enable them to adjust and diversify their economies; (g) Advancing the negotiations aimed at clarifying and improving disciplines under the agreements in the areas of anti-dumping, subsidies and countervailing measures, while preserving the basic concepts, principles and effectiveness of those agreements, taking into account the needs of developing countries, in accordance with paragraph 1 (f) of the decision; (h) Advancing negotiations under the review of the dispute settlement understanding, in accordance with paragraph 1 (f) of the decision; (i) Negotiations on trade facilitation, the results of which should take fully into account the principle of special and differential treatment for developing and least developed countries, in accordance with annex D to the decision; Reaffirms the importance of market access, and in this context recalls the 8. importance of respect for World Trade Organization disciplines, including in the area of anti-dumping, inter alia, to avoid the abusive application of anti-dumping and other trade-distorting measures; Reaffirms also the importance of the full implementation of the 9. Agreement on Textiles and Clothing of the World Trade Organization, 15 which provides for the complete phase-out of the quotas on textiles and clothing by 31 December 2004; 10. Reaffirms further the importance of the development dimension of the Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights;15 11. Invites all members of the World Trade Organization to effectively implement the decision adopted by the General Council of the World Trade Organization on 30 August 2003 16 on the implementation of paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the Agreement on Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and Public Health 17 to address the problems faced by countries with _______________ 15 See Legal Instruments Embodying the Results of the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations, done at Marrakesh on 15 April 1994 (GATT secretariat publication, Sales No. GATT/1994–7). 16 World Trade Organization, document WT/L/540. Available from http://docsonline.wto.org. 17 World Trade Organization, document WT/MIN(01)/DEC/2. Available from http://docsonline.wto.org. 5

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