Kathmandu, Jan 21 : Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' has said he raised voices for the interest of the developing nations in the 19th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) held in Kampala of Uganda.
At a news conference organised at
Tribhuvan International Airport upon returning home after attending the 19th
Summit of the NAM today, the PM said he firmly raised the issues of economic
development and prosperity that the developing nations should get.
"Achieving sustainable
development goals (SDGs) is unlikely to be achieved. Nepal despite its efforts
to graduate from a Least Developed Country has plunged into different
multidimensional challenges," the PM added.
On the occasion, the PM said he
firmly highlighted the issues of economic development and prosperity that the
developing countries should achieve by achieving the internationally agreed
goals including the SDGs, Paris Agreement and other others.
The PM stated that while addressing
the concluding programme of the 19th NAM Summit, UN Secretary-General Antonio
Gutterres had said the NAM countries have made a big contribution to making the
world system judicious, inclusive and equitable, and its relevance has
increased more in the present global context.
On the occasion President of Uganda
called on NAM countries to come together and work for resolving our common
problems, PM Prachanda added.
As the PM said, in his address to
the 19th NAM Summit, he urged the NAM members to reaffirm commitment to the
values and principles of non-alignment and avoid any double standards amongst
the selves, calling them to work together with utmost sincerity, harmony,
solidarity, and cooperation for our shared affluence. "Let us reinvigorate
NAM to make it a force to be reckoned with to build a just, equitable,
peaceful, sustainable, and prosperous world leaving no one behind," he had
reiterated.
"In conclusion, I would like
to thank Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, the President of Uganda, for successfully
organizing the 19th Summit of the NAM which has the most countries as its
members after the United Nations and which remains as the alternative forum of
self-dignity, independence, autonomy and solidarity of the Global South since
long, and to Azerbaijan for providing leadership to the Movement since the last
three years as its Chair," Prime Minister Prachanda said. (RSS)