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NOTICIAS: NOTICIAS 2003
9 de diciembre de 2003
REUNI覰 INFORMAL DE JEFES
DE DELEGACIONES
Director-General: members show unwavering commitment, determination and confidence
Director-General Supachai Panitchpakdi, at an informal Heads of Delegations meeting on 9 December 2003, urged members to keep working with a sense of urgency and engagement.
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Declaration del Director-General
Let me begin by speaking, I am sure, for everyone Mr Chairman in paying
tribute to the heroic efforts you have been making to follow up on the
Cancun Ministerial Statement. You continue to show tremendous dedication
and energy in pursuit of the objective of taking the action necessary to
enable us to move towards a successful and timely conclusion of the
negotiations. Nobody could be doing more.
We have discussed matters between ourselves and the analysis of the
current situation which you have just given is shared. I give my full
support to the proposed course of action for the General Council on 15 December,
in particular the three point approach ?a substantive review of
progress; identification of key issues; and a sense of the way ahead. We
should also, as you have said, foresee the reactivation of the
negotiating groups, bearing in mind that the 揾orizontal?element of our
operations will of course continue to be provided by the General Council
and the Trade Negotiations Committee. We should be working on the DDA
across the board next year through all the relevant bodies.
Let me add a few observations on recent developments and on the future
from my own perspective. As you know, and as I foreshadowed at the last
Heads of Delegation meeting on 18 November, I have been continuing to
spend a fair amount of time travelling to various regions to meet groups
of Ministers. I have been able to do so secure in the knowledge that the
consultations here are in capable hands. This does not mean that I take
this process for granted. Far from it. I realize that it is here that
progress has to be made. However I felt that, rather than simply
duplicating your efforts here Mr Chairman, I might be able to add some
extra value through further ministerial contacts. And so, I think, it
has proved, as I shall mention in a minute. But first, let me emphasize
that, even while I have been away from Geneva, I have been kept
constantly and closely in touch with events here through a stream of
reports. Indeed I have even been quoting some of the things that you
have been saying here, Mr Chairman, to the Ministers I have met, to give
them a flavour of how things are going back in Geneva.
At the last Heads of Delegation meeting I mentioned my contacts with
some groups of Ministers in Bangkok and Cairo. Since then I have, in
addition to continuing as usual to see a number of Ministers and
Ambassadors here in Geneva, met certain other gatherings - of Central
American Ministers in Tegucigalpa, thanks to Minister Garcia of
Honduras; and of Caricom Ministers and representatives in Georgetown,
thanks to Minister Rohee of Guyana. The discussions obviously did not go
into great detail. But ?as previously at Bangkok and Cairo, so with
Tegucigalpa and Georgetown ?all the Ministers present strongly
reaffirmed their determination to ensure that the Doha Development
Agenda negotiations regain momentum at the earliest possible time. And
they indicated, despite varying degrees of difficulty with one or other
aspects, or a desire to see certain enhancements, a willingness to take
the Derbez text as a general starting point.
The degree of general commonality of views I have encountered among
ministers around the world in the last six weeks or so is striking. It
is absolutely clear that the initial reports in certain quarters about
the demise of the DDA are completely unfounded. The political will to
carry on and conclude the round is fully in evidence. Ministers I have
spoken to want to see Cancun not as a failure but as a stepping stone to
success. The status quo is not acceptable.
The challenge, as ever, is to translate this general sense of commitment
into concrete progress in the negotiations. Of course this is difficult,
given the complexity of both our agenda and the way in which the WTO
operates. For you, the Heads of Delegation who have this highly onerous
task, it must sometimes seem Sisyphian, as Ambassador Seixas Correa is
fond of saying.
The report to the General Council on 15 December will certainly need to
mention quite a number of the continuing problems with the negotiations.
There is no point in glossing over difficulties. We have to be realistic.
It is worrying that we have seen too little real negotiation in recent
weeks, and too little searching for common ground. We should all reflect
on what we might have done differently, and on what we might do
differently in future, in order to move into a more urgent problem-solving
mode.
Having said this, we have made some headway in the last few weeks, as
you have indicated in your introductory remarks, Mr. Chairman. We have
also in some key areas been able to identify what exactly are the main
sticking points or crucial issues. Furthermore, as I have said, the
overall sense of commitment is most definitely still there.
I believe therefore that the message that we should give both to each
other and to the outside world on 15 December should, while being
realistic, be overall a positive one, of unwavering commitment to the
DDA, determination to make concrete progress, and confidence that we are
going to succeed.
The message would be entirely consistent with what Ministers everywhere
have been telling me. It would be helpful in my view if we could take it
as a collective responsibility to get such a message across to others.
So, in conclusion, let us not flag in our efforts. On the contrary, let
us keep working, with a renewed sense of urgencies and engagement,
taking steps forward progressively towards the ultimate objective. For
my part, I shall continue to listen closely to your views. The
Secretariat and I stand ready to assist in any way that we can with your
ongoing efforts in this noble cause.