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Vuk Jeremic, President of CIRSD, 67th United Nations General Assembly President
Kevin Rudd, 26th Prime Minister of Australia
Tsuneo Nishida, 17th Deputy Foreign Minister of Japan
Shaukat Aziz, 17th Prime Minister of Pakistan
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