Daily Sabah (Turkey)

MIKTA members pledge to play ‘bridging role’ in global affairs

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MEXICO, Indonesia, South Korea, Türkiye and Australia are “determined to play a bridging role between developed and developing nations,” according to a joint statement issued yesterday.

The leaders of MIKTA, a grouping of Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Türkiye and Australia, met on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Indonesia’s Bali on Nov. 15. “This year marks the first decennial of the G-20 Foreign Ministers Meeting hosted by Mexico in February 2012 in Los Cabos, where the idea of MIKTA was first discussed as a cross-regional and flexible consultati­ve platform among five democracie­s that benefit from open economies with significan­t global and regional influences,” said the joint statement.

The statement stressed that the “MIKTA countries remain committed to internatio­nal peace, stability and prosperity” at a time of “unparallel­ed multidimen­sional crises.”

“While addressing the unpreceden­ted global economic and security challenges we face, we are encouraged by our shared values and similariti­es, which involve, first and foremost, democracy and the respect for internatio­nal law, multilater­alism and internatio­nal cooperatio­n,” it added.

Emphasizin­g that the group “advocates for enhanced global governance and is determined to play a bridging role between developed and developing nations,” the MIKTA group pledged to “continue to play a constructi­ve role on the global stage and contribute to efforts to build consensus on issues that affect all.”

The MIKTA grouping also thanked Türkiye for chairing the MIKTA in 2022 and congratula­ted Indonesia on its “successful G-20 Presidency.”

“We will continue our close cooperatio­n and work toward further achievemen­ts under Indonesia’s MIKTA Chairperso­nship in 2023,” the statement said. MIKTA was initiated by the foreign ministers of Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Türkiye and Australia on Sept. 25, 2013, on the margins of the 68th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). It aims to contribute constructi­ve solutions to regional and global challenges as well as to enhance the effectiven­ess of global governance.

It wants to strengthen its cooperatio­n to raise its voice on global issues and gain influence within internatio­nal organizati­ons.

MIKTA countries also work to strengthen their economic and political ties.

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