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Date 2
September 2005
Press Release No: N/40/2005
LEADERS OF ASIA-PACIFIC’S
SUBREGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, UNESCAP
LOOK TO HARNESS SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION
BANGKOK (United Nations Information Services)
-- The leaders of Asia-Pacific’s most esteemed subregional
organizations and UNESCAP will meet for two days in Kathmandu,
Nepal to discuss ways to increase cooperation among the agencies.
Kim Hak-Su, United Nations Under-Secretary-General
and UNESCAP Executive Secretary, will meet with the Secretary
General of SAARC, Chenkyab Dorji, ASEAN Secretary-General, Ong
Keng Yong, the Secretary-General of the Economic Cooperation
Organization (ECO), Askat Orazbay, and Pacific Islands Forum
Secretariat Deputy Secretary General, Iosefa Maiava. Kittipan
Kanjanapipatkul, Secretary-General of the Colombo Plan, will
attend the meeting as an observer.
“The time has come for us to go beyond words
and give concrete shape to the possibilities that exist in harnessing
cooperation between these esteemed organizations and UNESCAP,”
said Mr. Kim.
“Collectively, we should look at ways of
harnessing further the great potential of South-South cooperation
as an effective contribution to development and as a means to
share and transfer best practices and appropriate technologies.”
The 10th Consultative Meeting of the Executive
Heads of Subregional Organizations and UNESCAP will take place
from 5-6 September at the Radisson Hotel in Kathmandu, and is
hosted by SAARC. The leaders will discuss regional progress
in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), trade
and investment, preparation for and mitigation of natural disasters,
and energy infrastructure development, among other topics. On
Tuesday, 6 September, bilateral meetings between the organizations
will be held.
The key benefit of the meetings has been the exchange
of information and experiences in a range of areas in furthering
regional cooperation. The underlying principal has been that
regional organizations should play complementary roles in facing
the challenges of globalization and economic development. The
meeting hopes to formalize some joint initiatives in the economic
and social areas for implementation.
For more information, please contact:
Mr. David Lazarus, Chief, United Nations Information
Services Bangkok
Tel: +(66-2) 288-1861-66; Fax: +(66-2) 288-1052
E-mail: unisbkk.unescap@un.org
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