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TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said Commonwealth countries can take practical steps to move ahead despite circumstances that may differ among members.
Speaking at a session on sustainable development, at a meeting of Commonwealth leaders in Trinidad and Tobago, Mr Lee outlined several strategies that can help countries progress.
He made the call for free trade in the globalised world, saying it can help poorer countries develop and give members stakes in one another's success.
Other measures include investing in education and upgrading skills and capabilities.
The Commonwealth group consists of 53 members covering some of the world's richest and poorest nations.
Outside the Commonwealth, Mr Lee also called on the more influential group of G20, made up of mostly industrialised countries, to formalise its consultations.
He said this will help enhance the G20's legitimacy and effectiveness. - CNA/ms
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