After Pakistan, Cuba takes over reins of ‘Group of 77 and China’

After Pakistan, Cuba takes over reins of ‘Group of 77 and China’
Pakistan's permanent representative to the United Nations (UN), Ambassador Munir Akram, hands over the gavel to the representative of Cuba at the UN, in New York, US, on January 12, 2022. (Photo courtesy: @PakistanPR_UN/Twitter)
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Updated 13 January 2023
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After Pakistan, Cuba takes over reins of ‘Group of 77 and China’

After Pakistan, Cuba takes over reins of ‘Group of 77 and China’
  • ‘Group of 77 and China’ advocates for developing countries’ interests at the UN
  • The group now counts 134 countries as members, but has retained its initial name

UNITED NATIONS: Cuba on Thursday took over the rotating presidency of the Group of 77 and China, which advocates for developing countries’ interests at the United Nations.

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez took over leadership from last year’s chair Pakistan.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said at the handover ceremony that in many ways, the Group of 77 and China reflects the goal of the United Nations itself.

“Year in and year out, you stand together to discuss, debate and amplify global solutions to realize the better, fairer and more sustainable future every country deserves,” he said.

He also highlighted the challenges facing the world: growing poverty and inequalities, pandemics, recession, unemployment, climate change and the rights of women and girls being disrespected.

“While each challenge is different, they are all felt most keenly in the countries you represent,” he added.

The group now counts 134 countries as members but has retained its initial name.