国际英语新闻:G24 ministers: global crisis requires global solutions
At the 81st meeting of the Ministers of the Group of 24, which was established in 1971 to coordinate the positions of developing countries on international monetary and development finance issues, participating ministers stressed that the global financial and economic crisis that originated in mature markets "was continuing to have a disproportionate effect on developing countries through various channels."
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World Bank President Robert Zoellick arrives at the G-24 Ministers session of the spring IMF-World Bank meeting in Washington April 24, 2009 |
"As a result, developing countries are faced with sharp declines in growth and falling reserves culminating in rising unemployment and poverty," says a communique adopted at the meeting.
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Eurogroup chairman Jean-Claude Juncker pauses during a news conference following the G7 Finance Ministers meeting in Washington April 24, 2009 |
They also welcomed the commitment made by G20 leaders at their London summit earlier this month to take the needed measures to stimulate demand and restore confidence in the financial system, and to address the deep-seated weaknesses in the regulation of national and international financial markets, and called for concerted and swift implementation of these commitments.
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Japanese Finance Minister Kaoru Yosano makes remarks to the media after a morning round of G-7 talks, which will continue through the weekend as part of the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings, in Washington April 24, 2009 |
Adib Mayaleh, governor of the Central Bank of Syria, chaired the meeting with Guido Mantega, minister of finance of Brazil as first vice-chairman, and Trevor Manuel, minister of finance of South Africa as second vice-chairman.
Also, the ministers underscored the importance of an early conclusion to the Doha Round world trade negotiations, that places the needs of developing countries at its center, and urged developed countries to eliminate subsidies that are hurting the agricultural sector and the poor in developing countries.
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French Minister of the Economy, Industry and Employment Christine Lagarde gestures as she makes remarks to the press after a day of G-7 talks, which will continue through the weekend as part of the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings, in Washington, April 24, 2009. |
The next meeting of the G24 ministers is expected to take place on Oct. 3, 2009 in Istanbul, Turkey.
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