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The Presidency, 16 July 2014, Brasilia

 

 

Address by President JG Zuma

 

to the retreat between

 

Heads of State of BRICS and South American States

 

 

Your Excellency, President Rousseff

Your Excellencies, Heads of State and Government from BRICS countries

Your Excellencies, Heads of State/Government representing South American
Nations

 

Distinguished delegations,

 

I wish to extend to this esteemed gathering, cordial greetings on behalf of
the Government and People of South Africa.

 

We jointly celebrate the resounding success of our host country as well as
its region in securing the hosting of another successful mega-sporting event
by a developing country.

 

As you are aware, South Africa hosted the BRICS Leaders-Africa Dialogue
Forum on the occasion of the Fifth BRICS Summit.

 

I am therefore delighted that we have the opportunity to also meet today
with the esteemed Leadership of South American Nations and wish to convey my
heartfelt appreciation to President Rousseff for facilitating this
engagement.

 

South Africa wishes to warmly acknowledge the positive political, economic
and social changes effected by South American Nations.

 

These reforms have contributed to the well-being of the South American
peoples and the reduction of poverty, as well as to regional solidarity,
integration and cooperation.

 

South Africa remains committed to the principle of regional solidarity and
cooperation with South America in particular and the greater Latin America
and the Caribbean in general.   

 

In this regard, South Africa recognises the historical and cultural ties
that exist between Africa and South America and the active participation of
the peoples of African descent in the development of South America.

 

This includes the important role that the countries and peoples of South
America have played in the historic struggles waged by African peoples and
countries for political independence, human dignity and economic and social
development.  

 

As you are aware, we already benefit from our Africa-South America
Partnership which provides our continents with an opportunity to forge a
stronger partnership to ensure sustainable economic growth and development.

 

Ecuador will host the 4th Africa - South America Summit in 2016 with the
support of the African Union and the Union of South American Nations as
important pillars of cooperation between our peoples.

 

In this regard, South Africa commends the efforts made so far by the
Africa-South America Coordination and Monitoring Committee to intensify
cooperation between South America and Africa.

 

The 4th Summit will contribute to promoting the integration and development
of both regions in the construction of a new and more equitable
international economic order.

 

This meeting enables us to further promote linkages between BRICS and South
American countries in the area of trade. This can be done by reinforcing
engagement on the development of regional markets and infrastructure.

 

At the Fifth BRICS Summit we deliberated on these issues together with our
African colleagues and it would be most opportune to also extend such
discussions to our colleagues from South America.

 

During this dialogue, it was identified that the major impediments to
infrastructure development are the challenges that Africa has, in securing
long-term infrastructure financing.

 

Another challenge is the capacity shortages faced by African countries in
bringing projects to bankability, largely due to the scarcity of project
preparation funding and the necessary technical expertise.

 

As you know, BRICS has launched a historic New Development Bank which is
intended to provide means and solutions to challenges which the existing
global financial architecture can no longer fully respond to.

 

We would like the BRICS New Development Bank to promote more multi-country
projects and accelerate the pace of regional integration. It must also play
a critical role in bringing project proposals to the market for financing.

 

Excellencies,

 

The theme of our Summit, "Inclusive Growth: Sustainable Solutions"
encourages us to learn from one another and to share experiences and also to
use our competitive advantages to stimulate growth.

 

In the case of modern African economies, this could mean strengthening and
modernising agriculture, which was the topic of discussion at our African
Union Summit recently held in Equatorial Guinea.

 

The Summit dealt with improving the investment and business climate and
providing support for notably micro, small and medium businesses, providing
better and relevant education.

 

It also dealt with broadening participation in the development process,
giving a voice and a hand to marginalised and disadvantaged groups, and
reducing disparities in development attributes.

 

As the African continent we also remain seized with the issue of ensuring
industrialisation for inclusive growth and job creation.

 

The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa also recommended to a
High-Level Policy Dialogue held in Nigeria in March 2014 that we need an
enhanced understanding of the link between industrialisation, inclusive
growth and job creation.

 

We are called upon to focus particularly on job creation for vulnerable
groups such as women, young people and people who live in rural areas.

 

In terms of our cooperation in the global arena, the BRICS Leadership
discussed yesterday how to work together to achieve the targets of the
Millennium Development Goals and ensuring a viable Post-2015 Development
Agenda.

 

As countries of the South, we can work together closely on these issues to
ensure that our shared interests are safeguarded.

 

As South Africa, we also reaffirmed our commitment towards ensuring that the
reform of the United Nations Security Council is equitable and fair.

 

We also agreed to commit to work closely on the combating of the harmful
effects of climate change and working closely on international climate
change negotiations.

 

As BRICS, we always stress the importance of reforming the international
financial system with a view to improve the participation of developing
countries in these organisations.

 

We could also develop common positions on world trade negotiations as
developing countries. We also need to consider coordinating positions on
human rights and further strengthen areas of collaboration on socio-economic
development, cognisant of the theme of this Summit.

 

Madam President and Excellencies,

 

I am sure the nations of the BRICS and the South American countries can
forge formidable partnerships to achieve these common goals in line with our
shared vision to achieve growth and prosperity for all our people.

 

I thank you.

 

Issued by The Presidency

Pretoria

 

 

 

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