World Leaders Back UN Priorities on Food Crisis and Climate Change

ข่าวทั่วไป Friday September 26, 2008 11:22 —PRESS RELEASE LOCAL

Bangkok--26 Sep--UNIS Bangkok Presidents, prime ministers and senior officials from 30 governments pledged to take action on the food crisis and climate change at a dinner hosted by the Secretary-General at the United Nations. “The poor and hungry of this world are looking at us for leadership and solutions. We must not fail them,” said the Secretary-General. “The cost of inaction — even in what may constitute tough economic times — will be devastating, and the effects will be felt all over the world.” Leaders expressed their overall support for the Secretary-General’s proposals. In particular, there was consensus on the urgent need to increase productivity, especially for smallholder farmers, and to invest more into agricultural development, research, and technology transfer. The meeting called for a “second green revolution,” particularly in Africa, and for increases in private sector investment and public funding. In this context, the Secretary-General thanked President Barroso of the European Commission for his reaffirmation of Europe’s commitment to provide an additional 1 billion Euros for urgently needed food aid and productivity inputs.Leaders also recognized the close linkages between the food crisis and climate change and the urgent need for an ambitious global agreement in Copenhagen in 2009. They agreed that the upcoming climate talks in Poznan, Poland should result in a concrete work programme for negotiations in 2009 and an agreement on a shared vision of what such an agreement should contain. It is also essential that the Adaptation Fund be operational as soon as possible. These objectives will only be met if leaders engage at the highest level. The Secretary-General reassured leaders of his personal commitment to working with them, and all others involved, on urgent and sustainable solutions to the global food and climate change crises.HOST:The Secretary-GeneralGUESTS:H.E. Mr. Blaise Compaor?, BURKINA FASOH.E. Ms. Mich?le Bachelet Jeria, CHILEH.E. Mrs. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, LIBERIA H.E. Dr. Bingu Wa Mutharika, MALAWI H.E. Jos? Ramos-Horta, TIMOR-LESTE H.E. The Honorable W. Baldwin Spencer, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA H.E. Mr. Fakhruddin Ahmed, BANGLADESH H.E. Mr. Anders Fogh Rasmussen, DENMARK.H.E. Mr. Tillman Thomas, GRENADA.H.E. Mr. Taro Aso, JAPANH.E. Mr. Han Seung-soo, REPUBLIC OF KOREA H.E. Mr. Celso Luiz Nunes Amorim, BRAZIL H.E. Mr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, GERMANY.H.E. Mr. Hassan Wirajuda, INDONESIAH.E. Mr. Franco Frattini, ITALYH.E. Mr. Nkosazama Dlamini Zuma, SOUTH AFRICA H.E. Mr. Mr.Victor Taccetti, ARGENTINA H.E. Mr. Jean-Pierre Jouyet, FRANCE H.E. Mr. Anand Sharma, INDIA H.E. Mr. Mr. Ryszard Schnepf, POLAND H.E. Mr. Angel Lossada, SPAIN H.E. Mr. Douglas Alexander, UNITED KINGDOMH.E. Mr. Miguel d’Escoto Brockmann, President of the 63rd General Assembly Mr. Jacques Diouf, Director General, FAO Ms. Josette Sheeran, Executive Director, WFP Mr. Robert B. Zoellick, President, World Bank Mr. Lennart B?ge, President, IFAD H.E. Mr. Jean Ping, Chairperson, AFRICAN UNION H.E. Mr. Jos? Manuel Barroso, President, EUROPEAN COMMISSION Ms. Henrietta Fore, Administrator, USAID

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