ADDRESS BY H.E. MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA MR. EDWARD NALBANDIAN AT THE RIO+20 SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
http://www.mfa.am/en/speeches/item/2012/06/20/sp_rio20/
20.06.2012
Mr. President,
Excellences,
Ladies and gentlemen,
I would like to thank the Brazilian Government for the hospitality
and to pay tribute to the work carried out by the Secretariat of the
United Nations, under the leadership of the Secretary General and
the Brazilian authorities in organizing this Summit.
Today we are here to reaffirm our commitments and to ensure that a
growth based on principle of sustainable development and environmental
governance, is as significant now, and even more urgent, than it
was 20 years ago in all aspects: global, regional, national and
local. Sustainable development will require continued and sustained
commitments and efforts from all of us.
Agenda 21, the Millennium Development Goals, the Doha Agenda for
Development and the Monterrey consensus on financing for development,
are today's building blocks to address in an integrated and balanced
manner the economic, environmental and social pillars of development.
Mr. President,
Armenia was actively involved in the 1992 Summit and during the
next 20 years, under the difficult conditions of transitional period
and the policy of blockade, imposed on Armenia by some neighboring
countries in violation of the principles of international law, put
all its efforts to try to accomplish its commitments towards the
sustainable development of the country.
In 2002 the Government of Armenia established the National Council on
Sustainable Development, and later the Council for the Coordination
of Sustainable Development Program Activities.
Since 1994 Sustainable development theory and practice have been
included in the educational curriculum of our Universities. Armenian
experts were actively involved in the Earth Charter negotiations, which
is successfully used in Sustainable development educational modules.
In 2011 the National Coordination Committee was established for the
purpose of coordinating preparatory work for ensuring the proper
participation of Armenia to this summit. This committee has prepared
National Assessment Report.
The Committee held intensive discussions and public debates on the
Report, the content of which proved the necessity to apply sustainable
development principles has gradually become a priority in Armenia.
Today Armenia acceded to 22 environmental Conventions and Protocols,
and is actively cooperating in this regard with all relevant
international organizations.
Armenia tried to be involved in Rio+20 process to its best extent,
supporting not only major existing proposals over the policies
towards the transfer to green economy and poverty eradication, but
also giving importance to the idea of strengthening institutional
basis for sustainable development on the global and national levels.
During this Summit, Armenia, together with several international
organizations and world leading universities, organized a side
event and tried to share its views and experience on Environmental
sustainability index, indicators and ecological footprint.
We hope that the consensus would be found for maintaining and
developing the calculation methodology of the sustainable development
index.
Mr.President,
Armenia is engaged in a number of regional partnership structures;
however from the perspective of sustainable development our region
remains divided and unstable. The imprudent exploitation of Caspian
energy resources, directing the income towards the arms race creates
dangerous tensions in the region.
Recognizing that security and development are closely intertwined,
the Millennium Declaration has an entire section on peace, security
and disarmament in which, alongside the commitment to overcome poverty
and strive for development, governments pledge to "spare no effort
to free peoples from the scourge of war".
In that context, the proliferation of arms and weapons continues to
pose a tremendous threat not only to peace and security but also, and
increasingly, to economic and social development. It is unfortunate,
that our region faces that danger.
Today, we are witnessing an unprecedented growth of the military budget
of the neighboring Azerbaijan which has increased dramatically over
the last few years. The militaristic stance, adopted at the highest
level in this country, pose a real threat to the regional security,
stability and development.
As a result of those factors the capacities of regional countries are
not fully realized and the implementation of sustainable development
programs demands extreme efforts, resources and time.
Armenia is fully confident that the global commitment to sustainable
development will be strengthened by this Summit and that more solid
base to fight poverty and environmental degradation will be set
in place.
Armenia confirms its strong will to promote and to support the
initiatives aimed at transforming challenges into opportunities both
at global and regional levels.
Thank you.
http://www.mfa.am/en/speeches/item/2012/06/20/sp_rio20/
20.06.2012
Mr. President,
Excellences,
Ladies and gentlemen,
I would like to thank the Brazilian Government for the hospitality
and to pay tribute to the work carried out by the Secretariat of the
United Nations, under the leadership of the Secretary General and
the Brazilian authorities in organizing this Summit.
Today we are here to reaffirm our commitments and to ensure that a
growth based on principle of sustainable development and environmental
governance, is as significant now, and even more urgent, than it
was 20 years ago in all aspects: global, regional, national and
local. Sustainable development will require continued and sustained
commitments and efforts from all of us.
Agenda 21, the Millennium Development Goals, the Doha Agenda for
Development and the Monterrey consensus on financing for development,
are today's building blocks to address in an integrated and balanced
manner the economic, environmental and social pillars of development.
Mr. President,
Armenia was actively involved in the 1992 Summit and during the
next 20 years, under the difficult conditions of transitional period
and the policy of blockade, imposed on Armenia by some neighboring
countries in violation of the principles of international law, put
all its efforts to try to accomplish its commitments towards the
sustainable development of the country.
In 2002 the Government of Armenia established the National Council on
Sustainable Development, and later the Council for the Coordination
of Sustainable Development Program Activities.
Since 1994 Sustainable development theory and practice have been
included in the educational curriculum of our Universities. Armenian
experts were actively involved in the Earth Charter negotiations, which
is successfully used in Sustainable development educational modules.
In 2011 the National Coordination Committee was established for the
purpose of coordinating preparatory work for ensuring the proper
participation of Armenia to this summit. This committee has prepared
National Assessment Report.
The Committee held intensive discussions and public debates on the
Report, the content of which proved the necessity to apply sustainable
development principles has gradually become a priority in Armenia.
Today Armenia acceded to 22 environmental Conventions and Protocols,
and is actively cooperating in this regard with all relevant
international organizations.
Armenia tried to be involved in Rio+20 process to its best extent,
supporting not only major existing proposals over the policies
towards the transfer to green economy and poverty eradication, but
also giving importance to the idea of strengthening institutional
basis for sustainable development on the global and national levels.
During this Summit, Armenia, together with several international
organizations and world leading universities, organized a side
event and tried to share its views and experience on Environmental
sustainability index, indicators and ecological footprint.
We hope that the consensus would be found for maintaining and
developing the calculation methodology of the sustainable development
index.
Mr.President,
Armenia is engaged in a number of regional partnership structures;
however from the perspective of sustainable development our region
remains divided and unstable. The imprudent exploitation of Caspian
energy resources, directing the income towards the arms race creates
dangerous tensions in the region.
Recognizing that security and development are closely intertwined,
the Millennium Declaration has an entire section on peace, security
and disarmament in which, alongside the commitment to overcome poverty
and strive for development, governments pledge to "spare no effort
to free peoples from the scourge of war".
In that context, the proliferation of arms and weapons continues to
pose a tremendous threat not only to peace and security but also, and
increasingly, to economic and social development. It is unfortunate,
that our region faces that danger.
Today, we are witnessing an unprecedented growth of the military budget
of the neighboring Azerbaijan which has increased dramatically over
the last few years. The militaristic stance, adopted at the highest
level in this country, pose a real threat to the regional security,
stability and development.
As a result of those factors the capacities of regional countries are
not fully realized and the implementation of sustainable development
programs demands extreme efforts, resources and time.
Armenia is fully confident that the global commitment to sustainable
development will be strengthened by this Summit and that more solid
base to fight poverty and environmental degradation will be set
in place.
Armenia confirms its strong will to promote and to support the
initiatives aimed at transforming challenges into opportunities both
at global and regional levels.
Thank you.