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SPEECHES
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PMs opening remarks at the
Press Conference after the IBSA Summit
April 15, 2010, Brasilia
President Lula, President Zuma and I have just concluded
a very useful round of discussions on our multi-faceted
cooperation under IBSA, and on several important global
issues. I thank President Lula and the Government and
people of Brazil for hosting the Summit and other meetings
preceding the Summit.
The IBSA framework has become the embodiment of South-South
Cooperation. In a period of seven years, when the idea
of establishing IBSA was first discussed, IBSA has moved
from strength to strength.
This is our fourth Summit, and marks the commencement
of the second cycle of Summits. We have developed an
institutional structure for enhancing our trilateral
cooperation in areas such as agriculture, science and
technology, energy, economic cooperation, transportation,
ocean research and space science.
Promotion of people-to-people interaction and greater
mutual awareness of each other is the hallmark of IBSA.
The several forums and Working Groups that have met
here for the past few days strengthen my belief that
we are proceeding in the right direction of strengthening
civil society interface among our countries. IBSA is
largely a peoples project. The collaborative activities
within the IBSA framework hold immense promise for our
people.
IBSA countries have rich experience of consulting each
other on global issues. We have worked together on trade,
development and climate change issues. We share similar
views with regard to the reform of global institutions
of governance. We are united by the primacy we accord
to development and issues such as food security, social
inclusiveness and energy security.
IBSA has entered a phase of consolidation. In this
Summit we have agreed to focus our efforts on the implementation
of the various initiatives we have launched under the
IBSA framework. We have issued a Joint Declaration that
spells out our common approach on global issues confronting
our societies.
I firmly believe that IBSA has developed into a vibrant
organisation, and will continue to play an important
role in global affairs.
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