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Monday, April 15, 2013

GENERAL ASSEMBLY, IN SPECIAL DEBATE, AIMS TO BOOST INTERACTION BETWEEN UN AND G20

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY, IN SPECIAL DEBATE, AIMS TO BOOST INTERACTION BETWEEN
UN AND G20
New York, Apr 15 2013 3:00PM
The United Nations General Assembly today is holding a thematic debate
with the Group of 20 major economies, or G20, to strengthen
interaction between the two bodies and to improve global economic
governance.

"Since the outbreak of the world economic, financial and debt crisis,
the ongoing discussions about how to improve global economic
governance have grown in significance, drawing increased public
attention across the planet," General Assembly President Vuk Jeremic
said in his opening
<"http://www.un.org/en/ga/president/67/statements/statements/April/governance15042013.shtml">address
to the thematic debate, 'UN and Global Economic Governance.'

Mr. Jeremic noted that the UN General Assembly is the only global
forum with universal membership and the only one to give equal voice
to all members.

"The General Assembly should become a venue for enhanced interaction
between international financial and trade institutions, the G20 and
non-G20 Member States, by providing a platform to reflect on common
concerns, as well as exchange views and share information," he
stressed.

In his speech, Mr. Jeremic outlined some ways to better formalize ad
hoc practices to boost relations between the General Assembly and the
G20, whose presidency is held this year by the Russian Federation.

These steps include inviting Secretary-General Ban to attend G20
summits, inviting the UN' participant in G20 meetings, known as a
Sherpa, to participate in preparatory meetings, and to hold more open
briefings to the Member States with participation of the
Secretary-General and the UN Sherpa before and after G20 summits.

The one-day debate takes place just ahead of the spring meetings of
finance ministers and central bank governors set for 18-19 April in
Washington DC.

The debate also takes place during the 1,000 day countdown to the 2015
deadline for the anti-poverty targets known as the Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) and the shaping of the post-2015 agenda.

Also <"http://www.un.org/sg/dsg/statements/index.asp?nid=391">addressing
the General Assembly, Deputy-Secretary-General Jan Eliasson noted the
importance of supporting effective and fair global economic
governance, particularly from the UN perspective, for development
issues now and post 2015.

"I would also hope to see continued emphasis by the G20 on financing
for development, not least by ensuring that Official Development
Assistance is not reduced," Mr. Eliasson said, reiterating the UN's
call for the 0.7 per cent of donor country's gross product be devoted
to Official Development Assistance (ODA).

"Development needs to be fully integrated into global economic
governance. This is vital if we are to shape a dynamic and effective
post-2015 development agenda and to build an economic governance
system universally accepted," he stressed.

He added that to amplify the MDG successes and to bridge the gaps in
the post-2015 agenda requires "an inclusive consultative process,
involving Member States, the UN system, Bretton-Woods institutions,
civil society, the private sector, academia and the scientific
community."

Today's debate includes one panel discussion on lessons learned in
global economic crisis-management, and another on ways to further a
more integrated, integrated, coordinated and inclusive approach to
economic and financial challenges.
Apr 15 2013 3:00PM
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