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Global integration key to attaining development and climate goals, Swaziland tells UN Assembly

| | Sep 25, 2016, at 05:04 am
New York, Sept 24 (Just Earth News): Stressing the primacy of the United Nations in forging the collective momentum needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and tackle climate change, Prime Minister Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini of Swaziland told the General Assembly on Saturday that global integration is crucial to transforming the world.

“Integration has become a universal subject that transcends all aspect s of life. It has been proven that any development achieved by individual countries is because its nationals have purposed to work together as a collective entity,” he said at the Assembly’s annual general debate.

“This is true with the United Nations family, whereby the basis of all our success is togetherness and unity in diversity. We have come together in our different sizes and with our diverse cultures, traditions, economies, political and social inclinations to cooperate to become a formidable family ready to address any challenge and achieve any objectives we set ourselves.”

He noted that many countries have succeeded in developing their economies by collectively observing common regional rules to promote a regional agenda.

“Countries have agreed to opening their markets in order to facilitate a high degree of economic activity, boosting trade and job creation, among others,” he said. Peaceful societies have been created through integration. Integration is one of the key ingredients that propel the push to transform our world.”

Dlamini also urged expanding the 15-member Security Council along the lines of the African Union’s Ezulweni Consensus, adopted in Ezulweni, Swaziland, in 2005, which calls for 11 additional seats, including two permanent and two non-permanent seats for Africa, with the new permanent members having the same veto rights as the current five permanent members.

UN Photo/Cia Pak

Source: www.justearthnews.com

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