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Date 5
August 2004
Press Release No: L/47/2004
THE SECRETARY-GENERAL'S MESSAGE TO THE 35TH PACIFIC
ISLANDS FORUM SUMMIT, Apia, Samoa, 5 August 2004
Delivered by Mr. Anwarul K. Chowdhury, Under-Secretary-General
and
High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked
Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States
It gives me great pleasure to send my greetings
to His Excellency the Prime Minister of Samoa and to all other
Heads of State and Government attending this year's summit meeting
of the Pacific Islands Forum.
Over the years, your Forum has become an important
regional platform for coordinating efforts to achieve economic
growth, sustainable development, good governance and security.
Despite vast differences in size, population and level of economic
development, you have shown yourselves ready and able to cooperate
on the basis of equality and mutual respect, with due regard
for what each of the Forum's members can afford to contribute.
You meet amid preparations for the ten-year review
of the Barbados Programme of Action. The main issues to be addressed
there - from climate change and rising sea levels to the spread
of AIDS and the need for better trading opportunities - are
central to your peoples' future well-being. I urge you to pay
even more attention to them, and to show your personal support
for this review exercise by attending the summit segment of
the January meeting in Mauritius.
You also meet against a backdrop of advances in
efforts to promote peace and security in the region. I attach
great importance to the successful completion of the mandate
of the UN Observer Mission in Bougainville, where steady progress
has become possible thanks to the commitment of the parties
to the Peace Agreement. In the Solomon Islands, the situation
is much-improved following the deployment of the Regional Assistance
Mission, supported by your Forum and the United Nations. I am
also encouraged by the increased contacts between our respective
secretariats, including at meetings of the Forum's Regional
Security Committee. These exchanges and the sharing of information
are enabling us to better understand the roots of conflict,
and to ensure that our efforts complement each other.
Indeed, while responses to the vulnerabilities
and challenges in the Pacific region should come first and foremost
from your communities, our joint efforts and international solidarity
can make a critical difference in responding to your peoples'
aspirations. I am strongly committed to an ever stronger partnership
between our two Organizations across the full range of our common
concerns. Together, we can achieve the Millennium Development
Goals and fulfil the vision set out in the Millennium Declaration.
In that spirit, please accept my best wishes for a successful
Summit.
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