WTO Members Agree on Mid-June dates for Reconvening MC12
[ABS News Service/24.02.2022]
WTO members agreed on 23 February that the postponed 12th
Ministerial Conference (MC12) will now take place during the week of 13 June in
Geneva. The decision at a meeting of the organization’s General Council was taken
following the easing of COVID-19 pandemic restrictions in the host country Switzerland.
MC12 was due to take place from 30 November to 3 December
2021 but was postponed due to the outbreak of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, which
led to the imposition of travel restrictions and quarantine requirements in Switzerland
and many other European countries.
Ambassador Dacio Castillo of Honduras,
the chair of the General Council, noted that fixing the dates for the eagerly awaited
meeting should provide impetus to the WTO's work and focus for the discussion on
ministerial outcomes. The exact dates of the meeting will be defined later, he noted.
"Let us work together, with the primary objective in
mind, that the Conference will provide the WTO, and us here in Geneva, with an opportunity
to demonstrate that the WTO can deliver," Ambassador Castillo declared. "Let
us make this count."
The pandemic has twice forced the postponement of MC12. The meeting was originally scheduled to take place
in June 2020 in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.
The Ministerial Conference, which is attended by trade ministers
and other senior officials from the organization’s 164 members, is the highest decision-making
body of the WTO.