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1251
Which of the following languages is an official language of the OIC?
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The OIC’s official languages are Arabic, English, and French.
1252
Which of the following countries joined BIMSTEC in 2004?
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Bhutan and Nepal joined BIMSTEC in 2004, expanding its membership to seven.
1253
Which country is a permanent observer in the SCO?
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Mongolia became the first observer state in 2004.
1254
Which of the following languages is NOT an official IGAD working language?
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IGAD uses English, French, and Arabic as official languages.
1255
Which language is an official working language of COMESA?
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English, French, and Arabic are COMESA’s official working languages.
1256
The ICC is structurally and legally **independent** of the United Nations, but it maintains a close working relationship based on:
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The Relationship Agreement between the UN and the ICC (2004) ensures cooperation and mutual recognition without compromising the Court's independence.
1257
What is the name of the ADB’s disaster risk management policy?
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The Disaster and Emergency Assistance Policy (DEAP, 2004) guides ADB’s integrated approach to disaster risk reduction and resilience.
1258
Which summit was held in Islamabad in 2004?
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The 12th SAARC Summit was held in Islamabad, Pakistan, in January 2004, where the SAFTA agreement was signed.
1259
When did the SAFTA agreement come into force?
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The SAFTA agreement was signed in 2004 during the 12th SAARC Summit but came into force on January 1, 2006.
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SAFTA stands for:
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SAFTA stands for South Asian Free Trade Area, an agreement reached in 2004 to create a free trade area within the region.