March 18, 2002
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that he will attend the UN
International Conference on Financing for Development in Monterrey, Mexico from
March 20-22.
"This UN Conference presents a much-needed opportunity to achieve a
better global consensus on the diverse factors that affect development financing.
We hope it leads to a more successful partnership between developed and
developing nations and increases the co-operation and coherence in approaches to
development among governments and multilateral institutions," said the
Prime Minister. "It is an important step toward meeting the goals we set at
the Millennium Conference in 2000."
This is the first summit-level meeting to focus on the national,
international and systemic issues that affect the generation of resources for
development. Leaders are expected to reach agreement on how both developed and
developing countries will address six key areas that have an impact on financing
for development.
These areas are: mobilizing domestic financial capital, increasing foreign
direct investment and other private flows; international trade as an engine for
development; increasing financial and technical assistance for development;
examining external debt and enhancing the coherence and consistency of
international monetary, financial and trading systems. The World Bank, the
International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization have been involved
in preparations for this conference to a degree that is unprecedented for a UN
Conference.
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