On 16 July 2001, Russia and the PRC, the organisation's two leading nations, signed the " Treaty of Good-Neighbourliness and Friendly Cooperation ".
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The 29-episode drama revolved around the themes of neighbourliness and social danger, depicting a love story juxtaposed against a society where gangsters harass the socially-marginalised residents of the village.
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I believed even at that tender age that the Hindus in India, if they wished to live in peace and amity with the other communities, should assiduously cultivate the virtue of neighbourliness.
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The Security Council reaffirmed the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of C�te d'Ivoire, in addition to the principles of good-neighbourliness, non-interference and co-operation.
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There was ( and is ) a strong sense of neighbourliness, partly encouraged by the enclosed nature of the site, due to industry, railways and main roads cutting it off from other districts.
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This cooperation stems from the Treaty on Good Neighbourliness, Friendship and Co-operation signed by the two countries in 2001, which has given rise to regular four-year plans for its implementation.
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Asked if the CMS would be made compulsory if found to be effective, Fuad said this may not necessarily be the case as in the final analysis, neighbourliness was the best form of crime prevention.
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"We practise the spirit of neighbourliness in this region and it is therefore appropriate for us to offer help to our neighbours when necessary, " he told reporters after a post-Cabinet meeting today.
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The High Contracting Parties shall continue to develop and consolidate the relations of sincere friendship, good neighbourliness and comprehensive cooperation existing between them on the basis of the aforesaid principles as well as those of equality and mutual benefit.
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In some areas, talking to one's neighbours over the back wall ( the side wall following the property boundary line ) is usual, and is a welcome form of neighbourliness and in other places it is not.