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UN Chief Lauds G77 and China’s Role in Multilater­alism, Climate Action

- Xinhua

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday lauded the role of the Group of 77 (G77) and China in promoting multilater­alism and developmen­t, and fighting climate change.

“You have been a central pillar in the defence of multilater­alism -- and these are not easy times for multilater­alism, and you have been absolutely crucial in making sure that developmen­t remains in the centrality of the action of the United Nations,” Mr Guterres told a handover ceremony of the G77 chairmansh­ip from Ecuador to Egypt.

The two largest economies of the G77 -- China and India -- are strongly committed to the leadership in climate action, said Mr Guterres. “At a moment when others are failing, I see the largest economies of the Group of 77 and China to be assuming the leadership in climate action to make sure that we don’t suffer the dramatic and devastatin­g impacts of climate change.” He commended the G77’s role in shaping the internatio­nal debate on migration. “We cannot accept (the fact) when so many people talk about human rights, the human rights of migrants are forgotten,” Mr Guterres told the ceremony. The promotion of regular migration, of more opportunit­ies for legal migration is in the centre of any engagement of the internatio­nal community, he said, adding that he counted on the G77 to be in the centre of the debate that would lead to an agenda centred on people and on human dignity. The United Nations is leading an initiative to formulate a global compact on migration.

He said the world body and the G77 share views on a more democratic United Nations.

“I believe the Group of 77 will be particular­ly attentive to the need to make sure that any reform gives effective contributi­on to a more balanced and democratic United Nations, where power is better distribute­d and justice can prevail more easily.”

 ??  ?? UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

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