Pakistan assumed chairmanship of the Group of 77 and China (G-77) for the year 2022, on Friday. Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi pr
esided over the proceedings of the opening segment of the handover
ceremony held in a virtual format, which was also attended by the outgoing Chair Foreign Minister of
the Republic of Guinea, UN Secretary-General, and President of the UN General Assembly.
Speaking on the occasion, the Foreign Minister lauded the significant contributions made by G-77 towards advancing the economic and social
objectives of developing countries in international development negotiations at the United Nations and beyond. He stressed the need to retain cohesion and unity in G-77’s collective endeavours to promote prosperity in conditions of equity and equality.
The Foreign Minister offered concrete ideas for addressing the triple crisis being faced by the world today- the COVID-19 pandemic; the related economic downturn; and the threat posed by climate change.
On COVID-19 pandemic, the Foreign Minister highlighted that the public health crisis had affected the developing countries disproportionately. He called for universal d
istribution of vaccine as the best response to the mutating virus.
Regarding the pandemic-induced global economic recession, the Foreign Minister underscored the need for mobilizing resources from all possible sources including debt restructuring; fulfillment of the 0.7 percent ODA target; red
istribution of the $650 billion new SDRs; and larger concessional finance from the IMF and the multilateral development banks, as well as by curbing the illicit outflow of trillions of dollars from developing countries.