The 2008 follow-up conference to the Monterrey Consensus.
That brings us to the Monterrey Consensus, named for the city in Mexico.
But it's right there in Paragraph 42 of the Monterrey Consensus.
Yesterday, Mr. Bush said, "I call on all the world's nations to implement the Monterrey Consensus."
The conference resulted in the adoption of the Monterrey Consensus, which has become one relevant reference point for international development and cooperation.
The Conference led to what is now called the Monterrey Consensus where signatories acknowledged ".
The Monterrey Summit of 2001 adopted the so-called Monterrey Consensus.
The June 24-26, 2002 conference focused on poverty and on implementing the commitments made of the Monterrey Consensus from March the same year.
Since its adoption the Monterrey Consensus has become the major reference point for international development cooperation.
According to the Monterrey Consensus, however, the debt relief initiative for highly indebted poor countries should, and I quote, 'be fully financed through additional resources'.