Developing nations must trade their way out of financial problems.
Developing nations alone have bought $172 billion worth in the 1990's.
Developing nations, however, are still the biggest buyers of American weapons.
Developing nations must be given a powerful motive to join.
Developing nations had pinned their hopes on such an agreement.
Developing nations are given leeway to offer some protection for local companies.
Developing nations tend to participate in peacekeeping more than developed countries.
Developing nations would compete for the three permanent third world seats.
Developing nations are spending progressively less on prevention programs, the report said.
Developing nations made out well because the agreement was likely to open markets in industrial countries to their leading exports.