WTO Hails United Nations on its 75th Anniversary
As the United Nations commemorates the 75th anniversary of
its creation, its partner, the World Trade Organization, pays tribute to the UN
for the vitally important contribution it makes to the lives of billions around
the world. The WTO is grateful for the excellent cooperation between the two
organizations.
The
creation of the UN in 1945 provided a beacon of hope to a world recovering from
the worst conflict in history. Multilateral cooperation, through the UN, the
Bretton Woods institutions, the WTO and the extended family of multilateral
institutions, has been a powerful force for peace, prosperity and development.
It remains a powerful force for good today.
"Multilateral
cooperation is needed today more than ever. The challenges we face, including
the worst global health crisis in history, remind us all that what we need is
more cooperation and not less. COVID-19 has shed a light on the world's
fragilities, but it has also reinforced to us all the need to collectively
undertake transformative changes that must be made to respond to the challenges
of the 21st century," said Deputy Director-General Yonov
Frederick Agah.
The
75th anniversary is an occasion to renew the pledge of the UN founding fathers
to create a safer, prosperous world. It is an opportunity to deliver on the
Sustainable Development Goals. The world faces many challenges, both new and
old – economic tensions, poverty, climate change,
conflict – which can only be tackled if we work together and leave no one
behind. It was heartening to see world leaders' commitment to reinvigorate
multilateralism through the General Assembly’s 75th anniversary declaration.
The
WTO will be celebrating its 25th anniversary very soon. Our members have also
grappled with the challenges of multilateralism today, including spiking trade
tensions, the effects of rapid economic change and the need for reform.
The
United Nations has always provided leadership in addressing the challenges of
rapid transformation of our societies. It is clear that societies are changing
rapidly, and multilateral organizations like ours must upgrade their rulebooks
to respond to these changes.
The
WTO is grateful for the strong partnership between the two organizations and
pledges to continue to play its role alongside the UN to ensure a responsive,
efficient and rules-based multilateral system.