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June 16, 2022. BEIJING.

The 12th Meeting of BRICS National Security Advisers and High Representatives on National Security in Beijing.


On June 15, 2022, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs Yang Jiechi chaired the 12th Meeting of BRICS National Security Advisers and High Representatives on National Security in Beijing via video link. He stressed, the BRICS countries have always upheld the BRICS spirit of openness, inclusiveness and win-win cooperation, firmly safeguarded the common interests of the vast developing countries, and will make well preparations for the upcoming 14th BRICS Summit under the political guidance of the leaders of the five countries.


Yang Jiechi said, changes of the world, of our times and of history are unfolding in ways like never before, with major changes and a pandemic both unseen in a century being combined. Faced with mounting risks and challenges, President Xi Jinping put forward the Global Security Initiative with the security and well-being of humanity in mind, contributing Chinese wisdom to solving the current global security dilemma and providing important guidance for building a world with lasting peace and universal security.


Yang Jiechi stressed, BRICS, born in the historical tide of the rise of emerging markets and developing countries as a group, represents the way forward in the evolution and adjustment of the global landscape and international order. We should follow the trend of the times, act according to the changes of the times, and inject more stability and positive energy into the turbulent international situation. We should act on true multilateralism and strive to achieve common security. We should address traditional and non-traditional threats in a well-coordinated manner and strive to achieve comprehensive security. We should advocate sticking together in times of difficulty and strive to achieve cooperative security. We should pursue security and development in a well-coordinated way and strive to achieve sustainable security.


The meeting reviewed the work of the working groups on counter-terrorism and cybersecurity, unanimously agreed to jointly advance the relevant plans and road maps of international counter-terrorism cooperation and cybersecurity cooperation, safeguard the United Nations' central role in coordinating the global counter-terrorism efforts, and call for building a global Internet governance system featuring greater inclusiveness, representation and democracy.


South African Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele, Head of Brazil's Institutional Security Office Augusto Heleno, Secretary of the National Security Council Nikolai Patrushev of the Russian Federation and Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval attended the meeting. The parties exchanged in-depth views on important issues such as strengthening multilateralism and global governance, coping with new threats and challenges to national security, and strengthening and improving governance in new territories, and reached a series of consensus. All parties unanimously expressed readiness to push for fruitful outcomes of the 14th BRICS summit.


Source Link: http://brics2022.mfa.gov.cn/eng/dtxw/202206/t20220616_10704504.html

June 12-16, 2022. GENEVA.

Ministers from across the world are attending to review the functioning of the multilateral trading system, to make general statements and to take action on the future work of the WTO.

The WTO's 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) began on 12 June 2022 at WTO headquarters in Geneva. Ministers from across the world are attending to review the functioning of the multilateral trading system, to make general statements and to take action on the future work of the WTO. The Conference is co-hosted by Kazakhstan and chaired by Mr Timur Suleimenov, Deputy Chief of Staff of Kazakhstan's President. Kazakhstan was originally scheduled to host MC12 in June 2020 but the conference was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The conference is scheduled to close on 16 June.


How the Conference is organized

The Opening Session of the Conference began at 15.00 on Sunday 12 June. At the end of this session, pre-recorded and written statements submitted by ministers and heads of delegation were posted on the WTO website. At 16.00, a session on the challenges facing the multilateral trading system provided ministers with the opportunity to deliver prepared statements on this topic.


From Monday to Wednesday, thematic sessions are being held on particular areas of WTO activities. These are followed at the end of each day by a meeting of heads of delegations.

The Closing Session is due to take place on Thursday 16 June.

Further information is available in the MC12 calendar.


Statements

  • Pre-recorded and written statements submitted by ministers and heads of delegation


Documents

  • MC12 documents


Logistics

  • Information for attendees

Briefing notes

These briefing notes are designed to provide background information on issues relevant to the Ministerial Conference.

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Credentials for MC12

The Rules of Procedure for Sessions of the Ministerial Conference require each WTO Member to be “represented by an accredited representative” and to submit “credentials” of representatives to the WTO Secretariat “at least one week before the opening session” of the Ministerial Conference.

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Background

MC12 was originally scheduled to take place in June 2020 in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2021, members agreed that MC12 would take place in Geneva from 30 November to 3 December. However, an outbreak of a new highly transmissible strain of the COVID-19 virus and resulting travel restrictions led to a General Council decision on 26 November 2021 to postpone MC12 indefinitely.


On 25 April, WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, MC12 Chair Mr Timur Suleimenov and General Council Chair Ambassador Didier Chambovey informed members that MC12 would take place on 12-16 June 2022 at WTO headquarters in Geneva.


About WTO

The World Trade Organization (WTO) deals with the global rules of trade between nations. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible. More


Source Link: https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/minist_e/mc12_e/mc12_e.htm

May 31, 2022. JAKARTA.

This event aimed to promote and socialize the B20 Indonesia agendas as well as side events in which Belgian and EU stakeholders can participate.

During the B20 Indonesia Roadshow to European countries, the B20 Indonesia held the “Indonesia – Belgium Business and Investment Forum” in Brussels, Belgium. This event aimed to promote and socialize the B20 Indonesia agendas as well as side events in which Belgian and EU stakeholders can participate.



This Business and Investment forum was designed as a high-level dialogue attended by 50 influential figures, including H.E. Andri Hadi (Indonesian Ambassador to Kingdom of Belgium), H.E. Jean Cornet d'Elzius (Director for South East Asia and Oceania Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of Belgium), and Christopher Iwens (Director of Asia Pacific of DEME).


Shinta W. Kamdani as Chair of B20 Indonesia outlined three priority areas of the B20 Indonesia, which are global health architecture, digital transformation and energy transition. Shinta W. Kamdani also invited the Belgian prominent business leaders and high level government officials to contribute to the B20 Indonesia Summit in November.


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