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According to the 1971 Comprehensive Program, joint planning — multilateral or bilateral — was to be limited to " interested countries and was " not to interfere with the autonomy of internal planning.
" Participating countries would, moreover, retain national ownership of the productive capacities and resources jointly planned.
But " joint plans worked out by the member countries would be taken into account by them when drafting their long-term or five-year plans.

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