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Tanjug, specifically, had a leading role not only by hosting and lending equipment, technicians, and training [[journalist]]s from underdeveloped, poorer countries, but also by taking into the system [[Titoism|its own self-management model]]. Although the Pool had no official headquarters, most of the operations in the first years were held in Belgrade.
Other active agencies in the Non-Aligned Pool were the [[Maghreb Arabe Presse]] (of [[Morocco]]), [[Tunisia]]n [[TAP]], [[Iraq]]'s [[INA]]{{
The NANAP began a slow decline after 1980, when NWICO talks were moved to the [[United Nations|UN]] framework, under the UNESCO. But, after both the [[USA]] and the [[United Kingdom]] retreated their memberships from the organization, the initiative lost financial support and suffered a boycott by pro-[[free-market]] Western institutions.
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Although mostly inactive, the Pool was officially led by IRNA until mid-1990s and then by [[Malaysia]]'s [[Bernama]] until 2005, when a ministerial conference of Information by the Non-Aligned Movement called on the creation of a [[Non-Aligned News Network]] to resurrect the NANAP.
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