Of course it's a government-to-government relationship. What else is it? I'd just say that the relationship between the various governments can be quite different. It doesn't have to be a relationship that is uniform across all the governments.
Senior Executive, Patterson Creek Consulting
Of course it's a government-to-government relationship. What else is it? I'd just say that the relationship between the various governments can be quite different. It doesn't have to be a relationship that is uniform across all the governments.
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