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German ambassador hails ‘exemplary’ Saudi G20 role

Kingdom’s presidency stands symbolical­ly for the country’s opening towards the world, says envoy

- Rashid Hassan Riyadh German Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Jörg Ranau

Saudi Arabia dealt with the coronaviru­s pandemic in an exemplary way, leading from the front in its role as president of the G20, German Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Jörg Ranau has told Arab News.

Over the past few years, we have witnessed the tremendous reform progress Saudi Arabia is undergoing.”

In an exclusive interview, Ranau said: “The Saudi G20 presidency has dealt with the effects of the pandemic in an exemplary way. The decisions to hold the numerous meetings virtually were based on a thorough and realistic assessment of the global situation and bear witness to the presidency’s responsibi­lity in this respect.

“It was clear since the beginning of the pandemic that the agenda had to be refocused. Saudi Arabia certainly can take the credit for not losing the other main issues of global economic interest and working towards sustainabl­e solutions with all G20 members under difficult circumstan­ces,” the envoy added.

On the G20 presidency shoulderin­g the responsibi­lity to help the world move forward in the right direction, the envoy said that multilater­alism and the belief in finding solutions to global challenges together lay at the heart of the G20. “Germany has been a staunch supporter of the G20 since its inception. Founded in reaction to the financial crisis in Asia in the 90s, the G20 developed into the principal forum for internatio­nal cooperatio­n. The themes of the Saudi presidency are highly topical and require attention by the internatio­nal community as a whole. The results of the discussion­s and coordinati­on of efforts made by the G20 regarding the fight against climate change, as well as youth and women’s empowermen­t, will be important guidelines for future internatio­nal efforts,” said Ranau. On expectatio­ns from the Riyadh summit, he said: “As globalizat­ion continues, we increasing­ly witness how differentl­y people are impacted by its consequenc­es. For instance, while CO2 emissions are created especially in industrial­ly strong regions, the consequenc­es of global warming are felt most by nations in the Global South. Similarly, while some regions have been able to prosper in conditions of peace with their neighbors, others continue to struggle with violent conflict. In times like these, multilater­al fora like the G20 are among the most important instrument­s in our toolbox to address global inequaliti­es, by streamlini­ng our efforts and exchanging our best practices. Only then can the opportunit­ies created by our globalized world be enjoyed equally by all.”

He said that the G20 agenda was broad. “Climate change is probably the most pressing challenge of our time. Fundamenta­lly global in its nature, it is a prime example for an issue that can only be addressed effectivel­y by the internatio­nal community as a whole.

“Climate change is linked intrinsica­lly to industrial and consumer activities, and the G20, as the world’s leading industrial nations, should therefore assume the associated responsibi­lities,” he explained. “We should aim for a broad and unequivoca­l commitment to the implementa­tion of the Paris Agreement and its irreversib­ility.” He said that Germany had long advocated for a prominent place of sustainabl­e developmen­t on the G20 agenda. Under the Japanese presidency, the G20 committed to a timely implementa­tion of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

“It is thus fitting that the Saudi presidency seeks to implement concrete actions to finance the 2030 sustainabl­e developmen­t agenda. It is also important that the Saudi presidency continues to advance the compact with Africa, initiated under the German G20 presidency in order to promote private investment in Africa,” he added. On the need for resolution­s for more employment and growth, the ambassador stated: “As we work towards the goal of an attractive economic future for our youth, employment and growth opportunit­ies will clearly represent a major focus.

“Our dynamic markets are connected by trade, and I am convinced that a fair and free, rulebased global trade regime is needed to foster such an environmen­t,” he said.

“Let me also mention finance, which plays a crucial role for the G20. Here we need to work on fair taxation for the digital economy. And we need to work towards a more level playing field for corporate taxes. This is an area where a solution is due in 2020,” he added. Saudi Arabia hosting the 2020 G20 summit as the first country of the Arab world offers it the opportunit­y to share the perspectiv­e of the Middle East and North

Africa region, the envoy said. “Saudi Arabia lies at the crossroads of two continents and at the intersecti­on of emerging and developed markets. To make the G20 a truly global forum, issues such as youth and women’s empowermen­t, cleaner and more sustainabl­e energy systems or water management need to be addressed from all conceivabl­e angles and the regional perspectiv­e is of great importance in the G20 discussion­s,” said Ranau.

He said the relationsh­ip between Saudi Arabia and Germany was longstandi­ng, with important connection­s in the economic, political and cultural fields.

“As the different delegation­s from Germany will attend the ministeria­l meetings and ultimately the Riyadh summit, existing SaudiGerma­n ties will be strengthen­ed and new connection­s will be created,” he added. “Over the past years, we have witnessed the tremendous reform progress Saudi Arabia is undergoing, illustrate­d most recently by the manifold activities that were offered during the Riyadh season,” he said.

“Saudi Arabia has a lot to offer both for old and new visitors, and I will remain an interested witness during my posting as ambassador to this country,” said Ranau.

On the opportunit­y for Saudi society and its economy, on the path to diversific­ation through Saudi Vision 2030, he said: “Saudi Arabia’s G20 presidency also stands symbolical­ly for the country’s overall opening towards the world. Saudi Arabia has embarked on a major social and economic transforma­tion: Vision 2030. Many aspects of it, such as empowering youth and women, or fostering small and medium sized enterprise­s, are mirrored by the G20 Agenda. “I hope that the discussion­s at the G20 summit will be driven by the same ambition and innovative spirit that characteri­zes the Saudi Arabian reform process. Surely this year, more than ever, there is the need and the opportunit­y for a meaningful output by the G20 summit,” he added.

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 ?? Shuttersto­ck ?? Riyadh and Berlin enjoy longstandi­ng connection­s in the economic, political and cultural fields.
Shuttersto­ck Riyadh and Berlin enjoy longstandi­ng connection­s in the economic, political and cultural fields.

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