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Hong Kong-based mediation body adds at least 1 more successful case to tally

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The International Organisation for Mediation (IOMed), headquartered in Hong Kong, has resolved at least one additional dispute, adding to its tally after a previous case involving Singapore and mainland China. The organization's reach now includes 46 signatory states and 16 contracting states. Secretary General Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah noted that the body has persistently explained its work to parties exhibiting a certain attitude due to geopolitical considerations. This underscores the expanding role of Hong Kong as a center for international mediation.

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The International Organisation for Mediation (IOMed), headquartered in Hong Kong, has resolved at least one additional dispute, adding to its tally after a previous case involving Singapore and mainland China. The organization's reach now includes 46 signatory states and 16 contracting states. Secretary General Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah noted that the body has persistently explained its work to parties exhibiting a certain attitude due to geopolitical considerations. This underscores the expanding...

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Teresa Cheng noted geopolitical attitudes required extra explanation.

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Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah is the secretary general of the International Organisation for Mediation (IOMed).

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An intergovernmental mediation body headquartered in Hong Kong has resolved at least one more dispute since settling a case involving parties from Singapore and mainland China.

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  • Teresa Cheng noted geopolitical attitudes required extra explanation.
  • IOMed's headquarters in Hong Kong adds geopolitical significance.

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An intergovernmental mediation body headquartered in Hong Kong has resolved at least one more dispute since settling a case involving parties from Singapore and mainland China, while its reach now includes 46 signatory and 16 contracting states.

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An intergovernmental mediation body headquartered in Hong Kong has resolved at least one more dispute since settling a case involving parties from Singapore and mainland China.

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The mediation body's influence has grown to cover 46 signatory states and 16 contracting states.

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Teresa Cheng Yeuk-wah is the secretary general of the International Organisation for Mediation (IOMed).

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