Azevêdo Departs for Talks at APEC and
G-20
Director-General
Roberto Azevêdo is travelling to Beijing on 6
November 2014, where he will be briefing APEC ministers on the current
situation in Geneva and listening to their views on possible ways forward.
After that, DG Azevêdo will travel to Australia to
meet with the G-20 leaders. Throughout this period the DG will maintain close
and regular contact with WTO members in Geneva with a view to overcoming the
current impasse and making progress on all of the Bali outcomes.
The
Director-General’s consultations have continued up until his departure to
Beijing. In all of these meetings, the Director-General has been providing
briefings on the current situation in Geneva, listening to members and
exchanging views on possible ways forward.
He
has been meeting with a range of delegations, including a meeting yesterday
with a senior official from the Indian Commerce Ministry, Mr J S Deepak, and
the Indian Ambassador.
The
Director-General was pleased to hear that the dialogue between the United
States and India has resumed. He hopes that this dialogue will continue and
will be fruitful in advancing efforts to resolve the current impasse, but he is
not aware that any understanding has been reached as yet. He said:
“I
encourage all WTO members to redouble their efforts to find a solution given
the seriousness of the situation that the organization is currently in.”
The
Director-General will continue to support efforts to find a solution through
dialogue with ministers and leaders at the APEC and G-20 summits, and through
contacts with WTO members in Geneva.