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Qatar takes part in virtual meeting of LDC in NY

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Qatar participat­ed in the virtual ministeria­l meeting of the Least Developed Countries, during 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The state was represente­d at the meeting by HE the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad al-Muraikhi.

Addressing the meeting, HE alMuraikhi said that the world is living in unpreceden­ted conditions surrounded by many challenges to address the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) pandemic, whose negative repercussi­ons affect all countries, particular­ly the Least Developed Countries, and threaten to undermine the developmen­t gains.

He stressed that Qatar is proud to host the 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries, from Jan 23-27-2022.

“Within the framework of the preparator­y process for the conference, Qatar is working closely with the presidency of the Least Developed Countries Group, the Office of the High Representa­tive for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States, and it will spare no effort to provide all requiremen­ts for the success of holding this conference.”

HE al-Muraikhi referred to the first preparator­y working visit of the delegation of the Office of the High Representa­tive for the Least Developed Countries to Qatar, which took place successful­ly in Nov 2019.

He stressed that Qatar has never hesitated to play its pioneering and internatio­nally acclaimed role as an active partner in the internatio­nal community.

He also referred to the announceme­nt made by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, during the Climate Action Summit held last September, regarding Qatar’s contributi­on of $100mn to support the least developed countries and small island developing states, to deal with climate change.

HE al-Muraikhi added that Qatar Fund For Developmen­t (QFFD) is also currently developing a mechanism to respond to the challenges related to climate change through a 10-year strategy aimed at supporting these countries in achieving the ambitious goals of Paris Agreement and their efforts in sustainabl­e developmen­t.

He commended, at the same time, the important progress made in the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries for the Decade 2011-2020, which constitute­s an important framework for overcoming challenges.

HE the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs explained that there are still gaps between the goals and objectives and the achievemen­ts that have been implemente­d on the ground, which is indicated by the ministeria­l declaratio­n that will be adopted today.

He stressed that everyone is fully convinced that the 5th United Nations Conference, to be hosted by Qatar, will provide a unique opportunit­y to chart a course that responds to the needs and priorities of the least developed countries, and contribute­s to the achievemen­t of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and its overall goal of leaving no one behind.

He renewed Qatar’s confidence that the new work programme for the next decade will serve as a road map and a solid basis for raising the level of ambition, and an opportunit­y to make concerted efforts to face challenges, empower the least developed countries and achieve the desired progress in their economic, social and human developmen­t in a sustainabl­e and comprehens­ive manner.

HE the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs added that everyone in Qatar is looking forward to welcoming participan­ts to Doha during the conference, which will be a significan­t and positive event in the joint endeavours to bring about fundamenta­l improvemen­t and meet the aspiration­s of the Least Developed Countries.

He expressed his sincere thanks and appreciati­on to Malawi, Chairman of the Group of Least Developed Countries, for holding this meeting, and commended its appreciate­d efforts and pioneering role in mobilising support to meet the special needs of the Least Developed Countries and to continue to shed light on emerging challenges and opportunit­ies.

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HE the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad al-Muraikhi speaking at the virtual meeting.

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