Nauru President Addresses UN General Assembly on Global Challenges and Resilience
United NationsSeptember 23, 202512 min4,262 views
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- π³π· David Ranibok Adeang, President of Nauru, addresses the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, emphasizing the theme "Better together."
- π‘ He highlights Nauru's commitment to peace, prosperity, and a sustainable future, advocating for dialogue and diplomacy over conflict.
- π Nauru, as a small island nation, stands firm on the principles of the UN Charter, using its moral authority to promote peaceful coexistence and multilateral solutions.
Addressing Vulnerabilities of Small Island Developing States
- ποΈ President Adeang discusses the fundamental challenge for small island developing states (SIDS) in breaking cycles of dependency and achieving economic sovereignty.
- π¦πΊ Nauru values its strong partnership with Australia, describing it as a relationship grounded in kinship and trust, crucial for Nauru's journey.
- π¨π³ The nation also acknowledges its productive relationship with the People's Republic of China, which has provided meaningful opportunities for infrastructure and development.
- π° Nauru's economic resilience strategy centers on the Nauru Trust Fund, the economic and climate resilience citizenship program, and the pursuit of deep seabed mineral resources.
The Multi-dimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI)
- π Nauru advocates for the Multi-dimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI), arguing that vulnerability is defined by exposure to shocks and the capacity to respond, not just income.
- π€ The nation urges the UN and member states to fast-track the MVI's implementation as a benchmark for determining eligibility for development support and concessional finance.
- β οΈ The MVI is presented as an essential evolution to bring fairness and realism to global development policy, ensuring no nation is left behind.
Climate Action and Sustainable Development
- π‘οΈ Climate change is recognized as a direct threat to peace, security, and the survival of island nations.
- π° Nauru highlights the unacceptable barriers SIDS face in accessing climate finance for adaptation and mitigation, despite numerous pledges.
- π The "Higher Ground" initiative and the Pacific Resilience Facility (PRF) are presented as innovative Pacific solutions for building climate-resilient communities and delivering direct financing.
- π οΈ These initiatives are framed not as charity, but as sound investments in stability, security, and sustainability for communities on the front lines of climate change.
Deep Seabed Minerals and Multilateralism
- βοΈ Nauru addresses the complex challenges of the International Seabed Authority (ISA), emphasizing the need to balance competing priorities and fulfill its mandate for the common heritage of mankind.
- πΊπΈ Nauru welcomes the growing recognition of seabed minerals' importance, including President Trump's executive order to advance exploration and development, and seeks to maximize cooperation with the United States.
- π The nation views seabed minerals as vital for renewable energy and the green transition, urging the ISA to adopt exploitation regulations without delay.
Strengthening Global Frameworks and Ending Unilateral Measures
- βοΈ Nauru calls for evolving existing frameworks to address current realities, operationalizing the special circumstances of SIDS as a guiding principle in UN reforms.
- π¨πΊ The international community is urged to end unilateral economic measures that deepen vulnerabilities and hinder development, encouraging dialogue on measures affecting countries like Cuba.
- π President Adeang reaffirms Nauru's commitment to the UN and a just, peaceful, and sustainable world, calling for unity and collective action for future generations.
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United Nations General AssemblySmall Island Developing States (SIDS)Climate ChangeClimate FinanceMulti-dimensional Vulnerability Index (MVI)International Seabed Authority (ISA)Deep Seabed MineralsEconomic ResilienceSustainable DevelopmentMultilateralismPacific Resilience Facility (PRF)AustraliaPeople's Republic of ChinaUnilateral Economic Measures
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