DPRK Delegate Declares Sustained Efforts for Expanded South-South Cooperation
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, June 4 (KCNA) -- The DPRK government will as ever make continued efforts to expand and develop South-South cooperation with the developing countries under the banner of collective self-reliance, declared the DPRK delegate in his speech at the 15th Session of the U.N. High-level Committee on South-South Cooperation on May 30.
Elaborating on the fact that the DPRK government has long constantly expanded and developed cooperation with developing countries in different fields, showing deep interest in South-South cooperation, he said:
Today the developing countries are actively promoting and strengthening bilateral, regional and inter-regional political and economic cooperation and integration with the intention to achieve continuous economic development by their own efforts in face of the disadvantageous international economic order.
The United Nations should show special concern to giving energetic impetus to the efforts of the developing countries for bilateral, regional and inter-regional cooperation and integration and take practical measures for most effectively utilizing the vast possibilities of economic and technical cooperation possessed by the developing countries.
The DPRK thinks it important for the special bureau of South-South cooperation to define the domains to which preferential attention should be paid in South-South cooperation in close link with the organizations for South-South cooperation in the developing countries such as the G-77 Trust Fund and initiate and implement new plans and projects.
And it should take care that the plans of cooperative objects are satisfactorily fulfilled according to the decision of the Ministerial Meeting of the G-77.
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