|
The EU stressed coherence, transparency and collaboration in international financial system. Coherence should be practiced also on national level. Not only better collaboration between international bodies but also between developing and developed countries. Discussions should not be limited to institutional matters.
Add to section title “enhancing the coherence of the monetary and financial international system.”
Listen
to the RealAudio
|

Frédéric Renard, Belgium on behalf of the EU
|
|

Oscar
de Rojas, Executive Coordinator of the Conference
|

Masood Ahmed, Deputy Director, Policy Development and Review Department, IMF
|
|
Janine
Murphy, Australia, pointed out that each institution has its own mandate to fill and proposed that they do not stray from them. She emphisised the need to strike the right balance between creating partnerships between institution without overstepping their mandate, cooperating in excess or creating other institutions, etc.
|

Janine
Murphy
|
|

|
Left: Nury
Bauzán, Ministry of the Exterior, Uruguay
|
|
|
China
support
the draft text. He called for measures to stabilize currency
exchange rates and a New
round of Special Drawing Rights distribution.
He Emphasized that the cooperation between the UN and WTO should not infringe on the UN’s intergovernmental nature
|
Donna
Forde, Barbados, on behalf of Caricom, highlighted the vulnerabilities of small islands, LDCs and landlocked countries.
She emphasized that process must be even handed and take into consideration small economies and went on to point out that
Para 46-48 need to reflect the impact of Sept. 11 on tourism
Listen
to the RealAudio
|

Donna
Forde
|
|

Hazem
Fahmy
|
Hazem
Fahmy,Egypt, pointed to the chapter on systemic issues as the most crucial chapter. He maintained that Interdependence requires evolution in dealing with matters Financing for Development
|
|
The
Co-Chars of the PrepCom during the day's session
|

|
|
Reinhad
Munzberg, stated that the IMF has made progress towards transparency and accountability and that developing countries are participating more fully. He went on to say that the IMF has made progress in dealing with the financial crisis
Listen
to the RealAudio
|

Reinhad
Munzberg
|
|

NGO briefing group
|

|
|

Frank
Schroeder
|
Frank
Schroeder, Fridriech Ebert Foundation on behalf of the Systemic Issues Caucus
expressed concern that decision making power is shifting from democratic to secretive institutions. He expressed support for the creation an international tax organization
|
|
Choi
Seok-young, Republic of Korea, advocated a realistic approach, including wider participation, for improving existing international financial systems under systemic issues. He proposed adding language on recognizing and promoting policy coherence and consistency and bridging gaps at domestic levels; said crisis resolution adjustments and proposed steps to improve participatory decision-making and fill organizational gaps as too prescriptive and unrealistic; and supported strengthening relevant institutions
Listen
to the RealAudio
|

Choi
Seok-young
|
|
Right: Abderrzaq
Bani Hani, Secretary General, Ministry of Planning, Jordan
|
|
|

Shutao Ohmura
|
Shutao Ohmura, Japan, supported the EU on all points. He maintained that a World economic body was not a good idea and focused on the Issue of how the UN should deepen dialogue with the private sector and civil society
Listen
to the RealAudio
|
|
Listen
to the closing remarks made by Co-Chair Shamshad Ahmad
|
|
Back
to the Main Page |