Sunday, November 13, 2011

Saarc summiteers adopt promising 20-point agenda


ADDU (APP) - The 17th Saarc Summit concluded here on Friday adopting a very promising 20-point agenda reaffirming its commitment to peace, confidence building, liberty, dignity, democracy, mutual respect, good governance and protection of human rights.
The summit, which was attended by eight member countries and nine representatives from observer states, also renewed its firm commitment to alleviate poverty and reduce income inequalities within the societies and reaffirmed its resolve to improve the quality of life and well-being of their people through people-centred sustainable development. The summit through the ?Addu Declaration? also expressed its deep concern over the continuing threat of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, transnational organised crimes, especially illegal trafficking in narcotics drugs, and trafficking in persons and small arms, and increased incidents of maritime piracy in the region and reiterated its resolve to fight all such menaces. The summit also expressed concern on the environmental degradation and vulnerabilities of the region to the threat of climate change. The summit also emphasised the need to further strengthen the institutional mechanism of Saarc in order to bolster and enhance regional cooperation.
The summit welcomed the signing of Saarc Agreement on Rapid Response to Natural Disasters, Saarc Seed Bank, Saarc Agreement on Multilateral Arrangement on Recognition of Conformity Assessment and the SAARC Agreement on Implementation of Regional Standards.
Through the declaration, the summit recognised the importance of the full implementation of Safta as a measure towards the creation of an enabling economic environment in the region.
The summit appreciated the representatives from the observers, including Australia, China, Iran, Japan, Korea, Mauritius, Myanmar, the United States of America and European Union.
Through the declaration, the summit asked the Saarc finance ministers to prepare a proposal that would allow greater flow of financial capital and intra-regional long term investment.
The member states also emphasised the need to conclude Regional Railways Agreement and to convene the Export Group Meeting on the Motor Vehicles Agreement before the next session of Council of Ministers and conduct a demonstration run of a container train among Bangladesh, India and Nepal. The declaration also directed the member states to conclude the inter-governmental framework agreement for energy cooperation and the study on regional power exchange concept.
The summit also decided to make efforts to resolve the operational issues related to the Saarc Food Bank by the next session of Council of Ministers with a view to ensuring its effective functioning.
The summit also recommended to make efforts for the finalisation of work on elaboration of the Saarc Regional Convention on Preventing and Combating Trafficking in women and children for prostitution with a view to its adoption by the next summit. The 17th Summit also agreed to expedite the work on mutual recognition of academic and professional degrees and harmonisation of academic standards, and establishment of long term linkages among universities, research institutions and think tanks in the region.
The summit also decided to observe Media Day and in this context, decided to convene a Regional Conference on Media to consider deepening collaboration in the region.
In his concluding remarks, Chairman of the 17th Saarc Summit and President of Maldives Mohammed Nasheed said the summit agreed to promote connectivity and promote people-to-people relations.
He thanked all the delegates to attend the summit and hoped that all of them have wonderful time during their stay in Addu City.
In the last session of the summit, the representatives from observers states, including Australia, China, European Union, Iran, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mauritius, Myanmar and the USA also addressed the summit and assured their support to the Saarc for implementing its decisions.
Before adopting the agenda, the 17th Saarc Summit signed four agreements including Saarc Agreement on Rapid Response to National Disasters, Saarc Agreement on Multilateral Arrangement on Recognition of Conformity Assessment, Saarc Agreement on Implementation of Regional Standards and Saarc Seed Bank Agreement.
These agreements were signed by the respective foreign ministers of the member states of SAARC in the presence of the their leaders.
The SAARC summit hosted by Maldives was attended by Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai, Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Wajid, Prime Minister of Bhutan Lyonchhen Jigmi Thinley, Prime Minister of India Dr Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of Nepal Dr Baburam Bhattarai and President of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa.
The 17th Saarc Summit on Friday declared to hold next meeting of the South Asian Organisation for Regional Cooperation in Nepal. The current chairman of Saarc Summit, President of the Maldives announced this in the concluding session of the 17th Saarc Summit.

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