Kathmandu, April 3: Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Arzu Rana Deuba has stressed the need for the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) to uphold the spirit of regional unity and collective cooperation.
Addressing the 20th BIMSTEC Ministerial
Meeting held on Thursday as part of the sixth BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok, she called
for unity and collective cooperation to strengthen BIMSTEC as a platform that
represents the shared aspirations of the citizens of the Bay of Bengal
region.
"BIMSTEC symbolises a dazzling rainbow
representing two dynamic regions of South Asia and Southeast Asia- each of its
seven colours illuminating rich civilizations, cultures, histories, and
ecological diversity. It should make efforts to unlock the potential for
economic prosperity of the citizens of this region,” the Minister said.
Dr Rana reiterated Nepal's
commitment to regionalism and multilateralism in a peaceful, equitable, and
inclusive manner under the leadership of the United Nations. "We are
actively engaged in all regional and global forums to strengthen peace,
security, and sustainable development. We are also proud to be the largest
peacekeeping troop contributor to the United Nations."
She also reaffirmed Nepal's
commitment to the charter, principles and objectives of BIMSTEC since becoming
member in 2004. Highlighting challenges such as climate change, natural
disasters, environmental degradation and the devastating effects of pollution,
she urged immediate efforts for infrastructure enhancement, disaster early
warning systems implementation and involvement of local communities in
environmental protection.
She welcomed India’s proposal to
initiate establishing BIMSTEC Centre of Excellence in Disaster Management,
expressing confidence that it would complement regional efforts in controlling
and combating natural disasters while leveraging AI to address all these
challenges.
Dr Rana further highlighted
BIMSTEC's leading role in promoting regional peace, unity and environmental
sustainability in the Bay of Bengal region and beyond. Calling for
transformation into a strong partnership platform and a strong regional
organisation, she underscored the need for cooperation, regional unity and
political will to align BIMSTEC with current global trends.
Similarly, she suggested many key
initiatives, like expediting the establishment of BIMSTEC Free Trade Area,
implementing EPG Report and projects identified in BIMSTEC Master Plan for
Transport Connectivity, advancing BIMSTEC Grid Interconnection, and fully
operationalising regional centres and entities.
Additionally, she called for
focusing on leveraging synergies and complementarities among Member States
through collaborative strategies for resource utilization, workforce
mobilisation, policy alignment, trade and transit facilitation, energy
cooperation, investment promotion, technology transfer, regional infrastructure
development and integrated Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) for e-governance
services.
Dr Rana also suggested cooperation
between educational institutions in the region, public awareness and treatment
of maternal and child, and mental health issue, and capacity building to combat
diseases caused by climate-related complications.
Prioritising gender equality and
women's empowerment, she urged member states to share successful strategies for
mainstreaming women in governance, development and conflict management to
address historical injustice and deliver on promises of a better world.
Dr Rana called for collaboration among development partners, and regional and international organisations to promote culture and tourism, alleviate poverty, and seek solutions to climate-related complications through people-to-people ties.
The meeting was participated by
foreign ministers of BIMSTEC member states. (RSS)