Kathmandu, May 23
Minister
for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Narayan Khadka, has stressed the need for global
commitment, solidarity and urgent actions to fulfill the obligations towards
posterity, informed the Embassy of Nepal in Bangkok.
There
is a need to focus on accelerated and deliberate actions that promote
sustainability, he said in a pre-recorded video message to the 78th
Session of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the
Pacific (UNESCAP) on Monday, which coincides with the 75th anniversary
of its establishment.
The
FM stated that the path to timely achievement of the Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) within stipulated time has been challenging for the countries in
special situations including the Least Developed Countries due to natural
disasters such as climate change, rising commodity and fuel prices, and trade
protectionism, among others.
He
further added that the negative impact of the pandemic, ongoing global crises,
and dearth of financing for development has further deteriorated the situation,
the embassy said in the statement.
In
his message, FM Dr. Khadka congratulated the UNESCAP on its 75th Anniversary
and acknowledged its contribution in the fields of infrastructure, human
development, and environment, among others.
He
expressed confidence that the commemorative event will rekindle new aspirations
and provide a new direction for regional development and shared prosperity among
the members.
Welcoming
the ESCAP's "Reclaiming Our Future" report, the minister expressed
views that the global community should work together to protect people and the
planet from pandemics and disasters, promote trade and investment, enhance
digital capacity, and raise resources to realize development goals.
While
stating new challenges added to the existing ones for graduation from the LDC
category by 2026, he shared some measures introduced by the government of Nepal
to maintain a healthy economy.
He
also stressed the need to strengthen regional cooperation and engage in
inclusive dialogue on interconnected issues such as managing debt, tax evasion,
environmental sustainability, and trade, among others.
The 78th Session of the UNESCAP is being
held on 23-27 May 2022 at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok in
hybrid mode. Dr. Dil Bahadur Gurung, Member of National Planning Commission, is
leading the Nepali delegation to the session.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 24 May 2022.
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