John Ashe elected UN General Assembly President

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Last Updated : Jun 15 2013 | 9:45 AM IST
The United Nations General Assembly elected by acclamation Ambassador John W Ashe of Antigua and Barbuda as President of its upcoming 68th session.
Taking the floor immediately after his election, Ashe, who is Antigua and Barbuda's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, said that in 18 months, the world body would launch an agenda for sustainable development for all, which "may very well be the boldest and most ambitious project that the United Nations has ever had to accomplish."
"In order to succeed, the General Assembly needs to be equally bold, ambitious and collaborative if we are to rise to the task we are about to undertake and ensure its completion," he said, adding "failure is not an option. Let us show the world...We can be bold and decisive in our actions."
While it was important to draw on past experiences, lessons learnt from the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), he said that it would also be important to reflect on new and emerging development challenges, with attention to two main goals: overcoming poverty and ensuring sustainable development.
New and revised partnerships are paramount in integrating economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainability, the President elect-said.
"The post-2015 development agenda must represent the evolution in the thinking of the international community," he said, adding "To say it more clearly, development in general and sustainable development in particular is the work of the General Assembly...It is our reason for being".
Looking forward to bring to fruition many outcomes of the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20), he said the theme he has chosen for the 68th session will be the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Setting the Stage.
"Let's forge ahead with dogged determination," he declared.
Offering his congratulations to Ashe, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon paid tribute to his "impressive experience", which included co-Chairmanship of the Bureau for the Preparatory Process of the Rio+20 Conference, Chairmanship of the Fifth Committee (Administrative and Budgetary) and Group of 77 and service on the governing bodies of major United Nations environmental agreements.
"[Ashe] shares my passion for sustainable development - and my concern about the problem of climate change," Ban said, adding that he has demonstrated his commitment to this issue through his work on the governing bodies of major UN environmental agreements.
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First Published: Jun 15 2013 | 9:45 AM IST

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