D-8 reiterates commitment to improve living standards of citizens

Tue, Jun 15, 2021
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THE D-8 Organisation for Economic Cooperation will continue to foster result-oriented approach through its founding principles, to improve living standards of citizens of  Member countries.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the D-8 was established on June 15, 1997 for economic cooperation among eight countries – Turkey, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, and Nigeria.

The Secretary-General of D-8, Amb. Dato’ Ku Jaafar Ku Shaari said this in his address on Tuesday in  Istanbul, to commemorate the 24th Anniversary  of the organisation.

“D-8 will continue to move forward with result-oriented and action-based approach in line with targets of  founding father of the D-8, Prof. Necmettin Erbakan and other leaders of the organisation.

“Our aim is to work within framework of founding principles of peace, dialogue, cooperation, justice, equality and democracy, to improve developing countries’ positions in the world economy.

“To diversify and create new opportunities in trade relations, enhance participation in decision-making at the international level and provide better standard of living for our people.”

He commended Erbakan’s initiative to have resulted in establishment of the D-8 during the Summit of Heads of State/Government of member countries on June 15, 1997, at Çırağan-Palace, Istanbul, Turkey.

He described the organisation as a veritable global infrastructure of multilateral cooperation, saying it would continue to make its name heard,  based on potential to increase its effectiveness.

“Since establishment, the D-8 has succeeded in making its name heard and playing an active role in the global arena with commendable initiatives it has introduced and cooperation among its Member States.

“The D-8 Member States have huge potentials in economic and social terms; currently the organisation command’s a combined GDP of about four trillion dollars and a total population of 1.16 billion.

“They also account for almost five per cent of the global GDP; the total trade volume of the D-8 Member States is 1.6 trillion dollars, which entails 4.5 per cent of the total trade volume of the whole world.

“50 per cent of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s total trade comes from D-8; intra-trade has increased from 15 billion dollars  in 1997 to about 111 billion dollars in 2018,” Ku Shaari said.

The secretary-general explained that the organisation had executed programmes that cut across trade to industry, transportation to tourism, health to technology.

He mentioned such activities to include payment system, health and social protection programme, network of pioneers for research and innovation, technology transfer and exchange network, among others.

He, however, said that D-8 signed MoUs with international organisations and institutions to advance its activities and ensure  the welfare and living standards of citizens of the Member States.

NAN reports that the objectives of D-8 are to improve member states’ position in the global economy, diversify and create new opportunities in trade relations, enhance participation in decision-making at international level, and improve standards of living. (NAN)

– June 15, 2021 @ 10:25 GMT |

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