Kathmandu, Jan 22 : Leader of the Nepali delegation, Foreign Secretary Ms. Sewa Lamsal addressed the Third South Summit of the Group of 77 and China, on Sunday. The Summit is being held in Kampala, the capital city of the Republic of Uganda, under the theme of ‘Leaving No One Behind.’
The 3rd South Summit of the Group
of 77 and China is being hosted, on 21 and 22 January 2024, by the Republic of
Uganda. The Summit has brought more than 134 countries together on a single
platform to enhance South-South cooperation in the areas of sustainable
development, climate change, trade, and investment, among others, the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs stated in a press release.
In the opening segment of the
Summit, the President of the78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly
Mr. Dennis Francis, and the UN Secretary-General Mr. Antonio Guterres also
delivered their statements.
Addressing the Summit, the Foreign
Secretary Lamsal reiterated Nepal’s support to the Group of 77 and China in
implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Paris Agreement, and
other Internationally Agreed Development Goals including Doha Program of
Action. She expressed Nepal’s strong commitment to fostering solidarity,
harmony, and cooperation among countries of the Global South.
She stressed on the importance of
deeper cooperation in addressing the myriad of global challenges such as the
COVID-19 pandemic, inequality, debt distress, conflicts, climate change, and
geopolitical rivalry.
On a positive note, she highlighted
that the Global South is emerging as an economic powerhouse and contributing to
more than half of the world’s growth.
With 134 member countries
comprising over two-thirds of UN members and 80% of the global population, G77
and China, is a strong force to be reckoned with, said Foreign Secretary
Lamsal.
‘Together, we can deliver better
and greater’, she said.
Foreign Secretary Ms. Lamsal urged
the Group to play an instrumental role in decision-making and norm-setting in
global development and financial architecture. She also called on the Members
to collaborate in making multilateralism more inclusive, innovative, and
responsive to the needs of developing countries.
While calling for the fulfillment
of promises and commitments made by developed countries in terms of Official
Development Assistance (ODA), climate financing, and technology transfer, she
underscored the importance of strengthening North-South, South-South, and
Triangular Cooperation by focusing on the needs of LDCs in trade,
infrastructure, and productive capacity.
In the afternoon, Foreign Secretary
Ms. Lamsal attended the Luncheon hosted by the President of the Republic of
Uganda in honor of the heads of delegations to the Third Summit of G77 and
China.
The Summit meeting will conclude
today with the adoption of the ‘Outcome Document’. (RSS)