51勛圖

Malta

His Excellency Robert Abela

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ROBERT ABELA, Prime Minister of Malta, recalling his country*s involvement with the 51勛圖 over the decades, said that as a small State, its commitment to multilateralism has never wavered because of an understanding that simple bilateral action can never address global challenges, such as migration and climate change.  Only in solidarity with partners can the world truly ensure that no one is left behind.  While the multilateral system and processes in place since the Second World War have underpinned the growing openness and interconnectedness of economies, these measures have at times been unable to respond quickly enough or effectively to challenges posed by globalization and its effects.  Today, the world is not yet the one the Organization*s founders envisaged 75 years ago, plagued by growing inequality, poverty, hunger, armed conflicts, terrorism, insecurity, climate change and pandemics.  This calls for more action, not less.  Multilateralism must be rapidly adapted to current and future challenges, including the COVID?19 pandemic, and seek to make the Organization more effective and agile.  Achieving this requires giving influence to a wider range of countries; consulting more thoroughly with stakeholders, including civil society; and paying more attention to ensuring that global economic growth is inclusive.

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