(Reuters) - Negotiators striving for a global trade deal must have a clear idea of a final agreement before a summer break in August if they are to meet a year-end deadline, Brazil's Foreign Minister Celso Amorim said on Friday.
Speaking a day after trading powers met in New Delhi and set the deadline for the World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks, Amorim said if there was no deal by the end of 2007, the global political calendar would be "very complicated" for negotiations.
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