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Multilateralism key to challenges facing world – Asian Development Bank VP

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeApril 20, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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Vice President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Ahmed Saeed, has described multilateralism as the key to confronting major challenges around the world.

Saeed, who made the description in an interview with Xinhua, lauded the role the ongoing Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) had played in fostering regional cooperation and integration.

The ADB vice president told Xinhua that he believed international cooperation was vital for overcoming major international challenges, including the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19), ensuring equitable and inclusive growth, and climate change.

“If we look at every single, significant problem that we must address if we get international cooperation right, the rest will follow,” Saeed said.

He added that multilateralism “is both a principle proven to be extremely robust and productive in the past and is very, very important as we move forward.”

He cited the global COVID-19 vaccination rollout as a challenge, the success of which depends on international cooperation.

“I have great confidence that we can deliver vaccines to everyone and everywhere.

“But if we fail in that exercise, then this disease will get prolonged. Its impact will get prolonged.

“The tradeoff between lives and livelihood will persist, and that will be a great tragedy,” Saeed said.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of BFA, which was formally inaugurated in February 2001.

China serves as the permanent site for the forum’s headquarters and has been holding its annual conference in Boao, a coastal town in China’s southernmost province of Hainan.

Over 4,000 people will attend this year’s BFA, which kicked off on Sunday and ends Wednesday.

As a non-governmental and non-profit international organisation, BFA is committed to promoting regional economic integration and bringing Asian countries closer to their development goals.

“I think it’s certainly true that this venue has played a very important role in fostering the types of exchanges that can be extremely viable, (e.g.) exchanges of ideas, (and) exchanges of relationships,” said Saeed, who will represent ADB in this year’s BFA forum.

“Coordination and cooperation between people, between companies, and between countries – this is the centerpiece of an effective response to the challenges that we confront,” Saeed said.

Through the BFA, Saeed noted that Asian countries have a better understanding of China and vice versa.

Saeed said the BFA could play a significant role in helping the region recover from the global pandemic.

“It is a place for the interchange of ideas, the fostering of relationships, and the bridging of gaps of understanding.

“I think these are the three things that the BFA can do very well,” he added.

China joined the ADB in 1986 and has developed “a full, robust, and multifaceted relationship” with the bank, Saeed noted.

“China’s economic growth for the last 40 years has been truly remarkable.

“Living standards have improved in a manner that no one would ever imagine four decades ago,” Saeed said, adding that one of the key reasons for China’s transformation was its ability to ensure that economic reforms reach everyone.

The bank recently approved its country partnership strategy for the next five years, which focuses on three key priorities – environmentally sustainable development, climate change adaptation, and mitigation, as well as aging societies, and health security.

“ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient and sustainable Asia and the Pacific while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty,” Saeed said.

The ADB vice president added that ADB’s engagement in China had focused on all four of those.

“One element of our new country partnership strategy with China would include sharing from experience here with other countries.

“As we move forward, we expect this relationship to continue to deepen and become more multifaceted,” he said.

Xinhua

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