Third ordinary session of the African Union Conference of Ministers of trade: opening statement By Hakim Ben Hammouda director, trade and regional integration division united nations economic commission for Africa
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Opening Statement By Hakim Ben Hammouda Director, Trade and Regional Integration Division United Nations Economic Commission for Africa at Third Ordinary Session of the African Union Conference of Ministers of Trade. On behalf of Dr. K.Y. Amoako, the Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Africa let me express my gratitude to the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt the hosts of this meeting. On his remark highlighted that, The ECA values the collaboration that it has with the AUC, because it believes that only through such collaboration can the quality and quantity of advice that African Governments receive from their regional institutions be maximized. The ECA is committed to continue working hand in hand with the African Union to ensure that solutions to the challenges that Africa faces are tackled in a realistic and workable way. The multilateral negotiations issues that have formed one of the main themes of our meetings this week are one pillar of the multifaceted issues that face our continent today. And it is for this reason that we at the ECA are engaged in work in other areas with the aim of ensuring coherence in the positions that are contained in the Cairo Recommendations and the commitments and actions that our countries are likely to have at the national or regional level in the days ahead. The ECA, together with the AU and UNDP will continue to provide support to the African Negotiators and we ready to organize a meeting of Experts just before the Hong Kong Ministerial to reflect on the state of the modalities that will have been arrived at, and how best they are likely to address African goals.
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