
President El-Sisi’s Speech at Opening of D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation Summit
ISLAMABAD: Monitoring Desk – President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi opened the summit of the D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation on 19 Dec 2024, held in the New Administrative Capital under the theme “Investing in Youth and Supporting SMEs: Shaping Tomorrow’s Economy”, in the presence of leaders of the organization’s member states and a number of leaders of developing countries and regional and international organizations.
President El-Sisi assumed the rotating presidency of the organization, during the first session of the summit, and delivered the opening speech, which focused on ways to enhance cooperation between developing countries in facing international challenges.
He said , “Today, the 11th summit of the organization convenes under the theme “Investing in Youth and Supporting SMEs: Shaping Tomorrow’s Economy”. This theme is of paramount significance, as it focuses on the imperative to invest in the youth, the architects of our nations’ present and future. This is in addition to its economic aspects, which are closely connected to reinforcing SMEs, the driving force for economic growth in developing countries.”
“We gather today at a juncture marked by unprecedented challenges and crises afflicting the world, and the Middle East in particular. The global landscape is dominated by conflicts and wars, exacerbated by the rise of economic and trade protectionism and the prevalence of double-standards, President noted.
The President dwelled on regional issues including Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, ” Perhaps, the starkest evidence of this is the persistent Israeli war against the Palestinian people, which blatantly defies the resolutions of international legitimacy.
This is compounded by the risk and threat of the conflict spilling over into other countries, as evidenced by Lebanon and Syria, which is under relentless attack on its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The potential for further escalation could ignite the region, with devastating political and economic ramifications for all.”
Given our shared responsibility to stand in solidarity with Palestinian and Lebanese brothers, we have decided to dedicate a special session during our summit today to discuss the situation in Palestine and Lebanon.
Developing countries are encountering formidable challenges, impeding their endeavors to fulfil their peoples’ aspirations for prosperity and development. With the lack of funding, mounting debt, a widening digital and knowledge divide, and increasing poverty, hunger and youth unemployment rates, developing countries are grappling with the persistent challenge of achieving meaningful progress and growth.
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