NGO worried that major nations could shut down IMO transparency process
IMO will discuss how the UN organization can become more transparent and open next week. NGO Transparency International fears that major nations will hinder an actual reform.
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The IMO's top leadership, the Council, will gather next week, and transparency features on the agenda.
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