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227:. After the visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs in October 2006, Spain began to carry out a cooperation program with the country for a total of 5 million euros. This commitment was the starting point for Spanish Cooperation in the country, being reaffirmed by the incorporation of Guinea into the 2009-2012 Master Plan as a group B country (focused association). The aid pledged by Spain in Guinea between 2008 and 2013 exceeded €27 million. Some multilateral projects channeled through the World Bank and ECOWAS.
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Conakry, where they attended the commemorations of the Guinean revolution as guests of honor. Touré credited Juan Carlos as the architect of the "nascent Spanish democracy", and expressed his desire to achieve a fishing agreement with Spain. Reporters mentioned the potential for more direct
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