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China-Japan spat derails conference

NEW CHALLENGES The achievements of a summit that once helped form the Non-Aligned Movement has been overshadowed by the heated diplomatic row between the countries

AP , JAKARTA, INDONESIA

Annan is expected to brief participants of the Jakarta conference on his plan to overhaul the UN and bring more transparency in what would be the biggest changes in its 60-year history.

Participants representing 4.6 billion people on the two continents are expected to reaffirm the principles enshrined by the 29 signatories of the 1955 Bandung Declaration -- including non-use of force in international relations, sovereignty of nations and self-determination.

The original Asian-African format was later expanded to include European and South American nations, giving rise to the non-aligned movement.

The movement still has 116 members.

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