Prime Minister Participates at the Online Summit of NAM Contact
Group
[PIB Press Release/04.05.2020]
Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the online
Summit of Non Aligned Movement (NAM) Contact Group held on the evening of May
4, 2020 to discuss response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic crisis.
The online NAM Contact Group Summit on the theme of
"United against COVID-19” was hosted by the current Chairman of NAM,
President of Republic of Azerbaijan HE Ilham Aliyev. The objective of the Summit was to promote
international solidarity in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and to mobilise efforts of States and international organisations to address the pandemic. The event also
commemorated the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace.
PM Modi’s participation underlined India’s longstanding
commitment to the principles and values of NAM as one of its leading
founding-member. In his intervention, Prime Minister emphasized the importance
of a coordinated, inclusive and equitable response by the world to this crisis,
outlining the steps India had taken domestically and internationally, while
reaffirming India’s readiness to offer assistance in solidarity with the
Movement, to the extent possible. PM also emphasized the importance of a
continued effort by the world against other viruses, in particular terrorism
and fake news.
PM Modi was joined by over 30 other Heads of State and
Government and other leaders, including from member States in Asia, Africa,
Latin America and the Caribbean, and Europe. The Summit was also addressed by
the President of the UN General Assembly Prof Tijjani
Muhammed Bande, UN Secretary General Mr. Antonio Guterres, African Union Chairperson Musa Faki Mahamat, EU High
Representative, Josep Borrell,
as well as Director General of the World Health Organization Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus.
Overall, NAM Leaders assessed the impact of COVID-19,
identified needs and requirements for possible remedies and urged
action-oriented follow-up measures. Following the Summit, leaders adopted a
Declaration underlining the importance of international solidarity in the fight
against COVID-19. Leaders also announced the creation of a ‘Task Force’ to
identify needs and requirements of member States through the establishment of a
common database reflecting their basic medical, social and humanitarian needs
in the fight against COVID-19.