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single mission principle |
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The rule for long adopted by the Swiss authorities that sending states could maintain in Switzerland only one mission accredited to the UN and the other international organizations with headquarters in the country. However, in 1994 this principle was abandoned, enabling sending states who wished to do so to establish separate missions to the UN\'s European Headquarters, to individual specialized agencies, and to the Conference on Disarmament, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (subsequently the World Trade Organization). |
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