The JuD is also firmly opposed to any normalisation of trade ties with India.
The case for normalisation is that low rates encourage bubbles to develop and reward inefficient firms.
The Clinton administration's priority before then is to see through the normalisation of trade relations with China.
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Japan is due to hold talks with North Korea next week on the normalisation of diplomatic relations.
"The very fact there was no fuss or fanfare would indicate that normalisation has taken place, " Mr Robinson said.
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"Turkey has still not made progress towards the necessary normalisation of its relations with the Republic of Cyprus, " they said.
The conflict is also holding back the normalisation of ties between Armenia and Turkey, a process strongly supported by America.
Since 1996 a new corporate alliance called the China Normalisation Initiative has worked out of Boeing's lobbying office in Washington.
Responding to the report, Mr Straw said on Sunday that the "normalisation of relations with Libya" was in the UK's interests.
After several delays, the make-up of the 15-man Normalisation Committee was announced on Tuesday under the leadership of Mamadou Diagna Ndiaye.
Muhidin's appointment on Tuesday came after a certain amount of confusion between the Fifa-appointed Normalisation Committee and the Harambee Stars Management Board.
The Building Societies Association (BSA) said it was not surprised by the downgrades, which it described as a "normalisation" that had "been expected for some time".
Five working groups on denuclearisation, the normalisation of relations with America and with Japan, economic assistance and the creation of a security mechanism for North-East Asia now resume work.
The joint declaration included five annexes dealing with security normalisation, policing and justice, human rights and equality, on-the-run paramilitaries and mechanisms to verify and monitor any deal.
Under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement, the Irish Republic removed its territorial claim - which unionists welcomed, saying it could lead to a normalisation of relations.
Or should it, more coolly, be taken as a part of that coming to terms, as a part, in other words, of the normalisation of post-war Austrian politics?
In the absence of any normalisation of relations with Washington, Cuba will continue to nurture ties with Venezuela, China, Russia and other developing countries (particularly within the Americas).
For instance, Qatar, the Gulf state most willing to stick its neck out in the peace process, has suggested that it will put an end to normalisation with Israel.
Keino was appointed to head the so-called Normalisation Committee formed at a meeting on 9 July in Zurich to resolve the crisis that triggered Kenya's ban from the international stage.
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The abduction issue, which Japan has made a precondition to any discussions on easing tensions between the two countries, was a main reason for the collapse in 1992 of the previous normalisation talks.
As well as a being another sign of Burma's normalisation, the public new year celebration is also a reminder of the country's tantalising investor potential, the BBC's South East Asia correspondent Jonathan Head says.
Lori Wallach, the (surprisingly humorous) director of Public Citizen Global Trade Watch, prefers to focus on the normalisation of trade with China, due to be discussed in Congress in May, rather than on the Bretton Woods twins.
The first step towards "normalisation" with Israel was the Second Vatican Council convened by Pope John XXIII in 1962, which set out to dismantle this charge, which had been a clarion call for anti-Semitism down the ages.
The trade minister, Vu Khoan, said the deal created favourable conditions for Vietnam's admission to the World Trade Organisation and put the seal on the normalisation of relations with Washington begun five years ago with the restoration of diplomatic ties.
Normalisation has further to go.
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"Full normalisation of relations with Cuba - diplomatic recognition, open trade and a robust aid programme - will only be possible when Cuba has a new government that is fully democratic, when the rule of law is respected and when the human rights of all Cubans are fully protected, " Mr Bush said.
The Cuban government will remain wary of US demands related to a political opening or human-rights issues, and the still-influential hardline Cuba lobby in the US will continue to resist normalisation of bilateral relations (although, having won the state of Florida, Mr Obama will not be beholden to the Cuban-American community concentrated there).
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