The Sixteenth Meeting of the Head of the States or Governments of Member Countries of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was held on April 28-29, 2010 in Thimpu, Bhutan. The theme of the Summit was 'Climate Change'. The Leaders welcomed Climate Change as the theme for the Summit and reaffirmed their commitment to address this challenge. They also adopted the 'Thimphu Statement on Climate Change' and directed that the recommendations contained therein be implemented in earnest. During the Summit the Leaders expressed the satisfaction that SAARC has achieved a number of important milestones with the completion of twenty five years of its establishment. Off course, the twenty five years standing and survivorship of SAARC as an organization in spite of bitterness of bilateral relations of two major power of the region India and Pakistan, is itself an evidence of its success.
In the Silver Jubilee Year of SAARC, the Leaders emphasized the need to develop a 'Vision Statement'. They agreed to form a 'South Asia Forum' which will consist of eminent personalities of diverse background including from all SAARC Member States. The Forum would provide inputs based on a comprehensive understanding for charting out the future course of SAARC in the medium and long run and recommend the necessary improvements required in the existing mechanisms.
The Leaders emphasized upon the participation of each and every section of the South Asian Community, particularly its students and youth, private media, private sector, think tanks, civil society and institution of economic development. The Leaders recognized the need to draw on the democratic and participatory tradition collectively represented by the Parliamentarians of South Asia for the progress of SAARC. The Leaders were eager to encourage the involvement of private sector in the regional development though the public-private partnership. In this context, they recommended the convening of a "Conclave of SAARC Parliamentarians" in line with the SAARC Charter and directed the SAARC Secretariat to convene of Working Group, comprising nominees of the Member States, to work out the modalities for establishment of such a Conclave.
In the two days Summit, Bhutan pursued the Concept of Gross national Happiness (GNH) for ensuring the people-centric development, culture, preservation of environment, better governance. Other Member States also welcomed Bhutan's offer to host a SAARC Workshop on GNH in 2010. The SAARC meeting took note on deepening regional efforts on poverty alleviation. Further, the Member States welcomed the offer of the Government of Nepal to host the Third Ministerial Meeting on Poverty Alleviation in 2011.
In pursuance of the recommendation contained in the SAARC Ministerial Statement on Environment on conservation of aquatic ecosystem, trans boundary bio-diversity zones, automated network of weather stations and regular and systematic sharing of scientific data. The Leaders called for focus on water management and conservation and development of cooperative projects at regional level in terms of exchange of best practices and knowledge, capacity building and transfer of eco-friendly technology. They were deeply concerned by the extent of environmental degradation in the region. They welcomed the signing of the SAARC Convention on Cooperation on Environment and called for its early ratification and implementation.
Further they showed satisfaction for the ongoing initiatives in promoting gender equality and women's empowerment through regional cooperation. The Government of Maldives announce to nominate a Woman Secretary General as the Tenth Secretary General of SAARC which can be proved another milestone in the path of achieving goals for regional cooperation. Recognizing the important role young people play in the region, the Leaders directed the development of a SAARC Youth Action Plan, in line with the SAARC Youth Charter to guide regional cooperation in this area.
The Member States cheered upon the ratification of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) Charter and also the inauguration and operationalization of the Permanent Secretariat of the SDF including the appointment of its first Chief Executive Officer (CEO). The Leaders emphasized the need for the Member States to take full advantage of the mechanism of the SDF through expeditious clearance and implementation of the projects and programmes to promote the welfare of the people of the SAARC region, to improve their quality of life and to accelerate economic growth, social progress and poverty alleviation in the region.
The Ministers urged the need to implement the SAFTA in letter and spirit. They emphasised on the removal of non-tariff, para-tariff and other trade distorting barriers with the strong working of SAFTA Ministerial Council. The Leaders welcomed the signing of the SAARC Agreement on Trade in Services and expressed that this will open up new vistas of trade cooperation and further deepen the integration of the regional economies. They called for the early ratification of the Agreement.
The Leaders noted with appreciation that SAARC Commerce Ministers had coordinated SAARC position on WTO Issues and Doha Development Agenda during the Seventh WTO Ministerial Conference and agreed on the SAARC Ministerial Communiqué. They directed the Commerce Ministers to continue the process.
The Leaders called for collaborative efforts to achieve greater intra-regional connectivity and endorsed the recommendation to declare 2010-2020 as the "Decade of Intra-regional Connectivity in SAARC". They agreed on the need to expedite negotiations with a view to finalizing the two agreements on Motor Vehicles and Railways.
The need to enhance cooperation was felt in the energy sector to facilitate energy trade, development of efficient conventional and renewable energy sources including hydropower. The Leaders agreed that an Action Plan on Energy conservation would be prepared by the SAARC Energy Centre (SEC), Islamabad with inputs from the Member States and submit to the inter- governmental mechanism for consideration. They called for the creation of a web portal on Energy Conservation for exchange of information and sharing of best practices among SAARC Member States.
Further the countries, Australia, the People's Republic of China, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mauritius, the Union of Myanmar, the United States of America and the European Union were given the observer status during the summit, whereas Australia and Myanmar attended the Summit for the first time. The Seventeenth Summit shall be held in Maldives in 2011.
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Manish Sharma
LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M. (International Trade and Business Laws)
Faculty of Law,
ICFAI University, Dehradun,
Uttarakhand,
INDIA
E-mail: msharma28@gmail.com
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