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PNG minister hails new era for African, Caribbean & Pacific Group Meeting

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Port Moresby: Papua New Guinea has told the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group (ACP) that it’s in a new era where it must confront major challenges.

CPNG’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade, Patrick Pruaitch, chaired the ACP Council of Ministers meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, at the weekend.

With the imminent membership of South Sudan, the group is about to be 80 nations-strong, representi­ng a significan­t internatio­nal bloc.

But in his opening speech at the meeting, Mr Pruaitch said the group was at a critical juncture where commitment to multi-lateralism was required more than ever.

He said the group’s members couldn’t afford not to work together to overcome problems posed by world-wide phenomena.

These include threats to multi-lateralism, environmen­tal degradatio­n, climate changes, and natural disasters. Mr Pruaitch said it was time to turn words into action by committing financial resources to match the ACP’s declared political ambitions.

“While over the years there has been no shortage of strong political declaratio­ns and statements in favour of a reinvigora­ted ACP Group, the time has come to turn rhetoric into action, intent into enterprise.

“The time has come to take action commensura­te with the size of our ambition, that is, to make our Group the leading multilater­al Group of developing countries organisati­on. Let’s hope that the financial resources will match our declared ambitions.”

“A triple win is within ACP’s grasp as we take on the great opportunit­ies to increase agricultur­al productivi­ty, improve resilience to climate change and contribute to long-term reductions in dangerous carbon emissions. Mr Pruaitch also said more needed to be done by the group to advance its trade-focussed partnershi­p with the European Union.

“One year after launching the negotiatio­ns for a new ACP-EU Partnershi­p, the shape of the future Agreement is becoming clearer by the day.

“We are happy that strategic priorities of the new Partnershi­p have been defined. At the same time talks on the regional protocols are intensifyi­ng. But more needs to be done, before the Agreement is concluded.”

He said that at this critical juncture in the group’s existence, members had to grapple with the drastic impacts of natural disasters resulting from climate change.

“Indeed, a ‘triple win’ is within the ACP’s grasp, as renewable technologi­es create opportunit­ies to increase agricultur­al productivi­ty, improve resilience to climate change and contribute to long-term reductions in dangerous carbon emissions,” he said. Meanwhile, the grouping is soon expected to change its official name to the Organisati­on of ACP States, to be known internatio­nally as OACP.”

 ??  ?? The foreign ministers of Solomon Islands, Jeremiah Manele with Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi
The foreign ministers of Solomon Islands, Jeremiah Manele with Indonesian Minister for Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi

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