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Concrete commitments called for ahead of Rio+20

United Nations top officials stressed the need to achieve concrete commitments ahead of the Sustainable Development Conference (Rio+20) in Brazil, and called on countries to make progress in the last round of negotiations before the Conference starts next month. ¡°There are still some crucial decisions to be made,¡± said Abdulaziz Al-Nasser.

¡°I encourage Member States to end the negotiations in a timely manner, in order that Heads of State and Government will come to Rio prepared and ready to sign up to a forward-looking, action-oriented document,¡± the President of the General Assembly, Abdulaziz Al-Nasser, said in his remarks to the Assembly¡¯s thematic debate on The Road to Rio+20 and Beyond.

Next week, delegations from all over the world will gather again in New York for an additional five days of deliberations on the outcome document for Rio+20. The extra days were added earlier this month so that countries can bridge the differences that have kept them from making further progress in negotiations.

Mr. Al-Nasser praised the collective efforts of delegations that are working towards consensus, but warned that much more still needs to be done. In particular, he noted that today¡¯s debate should help shed light on the creation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and an institutional framework for sustainable development.

¡°On the issue of the Sustainable Development Goals, many country and stakeholders are looking to Rio for a concrete outcome, including priority areas,¡± Mr. Al-Nasser said, adding that the conference can make a significant contribution to the development agenda after 2015, without distracting attention from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the anti-poverty and social development targets that have an achievement deadline of 2015.

In his remarks to the Assembly¡¯s debate, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon drew attention to the need for progress in negotiations.

¡°The world is watching. The media are focused. People ¨C young and old ¨C are demanding action,¡± Mr. Ban said. ¡°Yet the current pace of negotiations is sending all the wrong signals. We cannot let a microscopic examination of text blind us to the big picture, we do not have a moment to waste.¡±

He noted that UN Member States have the opportunity to forge agreements on many thematic issues, including: decent jobs, food security and sustainable agriculture, efficient and cleaner energy sources, access to safe drinking water and sanitation, conservation of the world¡¯s oceans, strengthened institutions to support sustainable development, and progress in defining SDGs that build on the MDGs.

¡°Leaders should agree in Rio that Sustainable Development Goals with clear and measurable targets and indicators will be a central part of the post-2015 global development framework,¡± Mr. Ban said. ¡°SDGs would give concrete expression to renewed high-level political commitment for sustainable development.¡±

Source: UN News

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