New York: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs H E Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani underlined the need to refrain from any measures that undermine the capabilities of developing countries in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including the imposition of enforced measures in a way that contravenes the United Nations Charter and International law principle.
The PM who attended the inaugural session of the SDG Summit held yesterday on the margins of the 78th session of the UN General Assembly in New York, said the summit is an opportunity to revitalise hope towards achieving the 2030 SDGs, underscoring the utmost importance of the current period to implement the SDGs. He pointed out that the participants in the SDG Summit have a common objective to address the most pressing challenges facing peoples of the world, including armed conflicts and climate change induced crises and food security. Prime Minister of Ireland, world leaders, Their Highnesses leaders and heads of state and government, along with the Secretary-General of the United Nations and President of the General Assembly, attended the summit.
The PM stressed that the commitment to resolving disputes through peaceful means and respectful dialogue is the optimal way to ensure preservation of development gains worldwide. He added that priority should be given to the enforcement of effective measures and procedures based on the international law to remove difficulties that hinder the right to self-determination for those who live under the foreign occupation, chief among them is the brotherly Palestinian people.
Sheikh Mohammed outlined that investment in the future of young people is a mission shouldered by all, highlighting that - through valuing the opinions of young people, empowering women and girls and engaging them in decision-making processes - nations can build more inclusive and sustainable societies.
He said the pivotal role undertaken by Qatar in global development, specifically in the education sector, promotes the country’s vision in human development, adding that Qatar is committed to supporting the Doha Program of Action for the Least Developed Countries, in recognition of the challenges facing those nations.
Sheikh Mohammed noted that Qatar is still committed to harmonizing its national development plans with the principles of SDGs, pointing out that Qatar has made climate change a top priority and has taken critical measures to develop the technologies associated with climate change, as well as promote clean energy. The country has also set clear guidelines through Qatar Investment Authority to harmonise investment goals with the results of sustainable market and green funding.
He stated that the road towards building a new safer, more just, and freer world entails the achievement of international humanitarian solidarity, adding that commitments can be converted into actions and turn the 2030 plan into a reality.
The PM welcomed the summit political declaration, expressing his happiness that the Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations H E Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al Thani was entrusted with the responsibility of facilitating the governmental negotiations on the political declaration, alongside the Permanent Representative of the Republic of Ireland to the United Nations.