JOINT STATEMENT BY G-77 AND NAM ON INFORMAL CONSULTATIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON UNITED NATIONS SYSTEM-WIDE COHERENCE: HUMAN RIGHTS (New York, 24 July 2007)

Distinguished Mrs. Louise Arbour, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,

Distinguished Co-Chairs,

The Joint Coordinating Committee -- that is the Group of 77 and China and the Non-Aligned Movement would like to welcome amongst us the presence of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and thank for her useful briefing.

1.         The JCC also wishes to reiterate once again its willingness to participate constructively in the process launched by the President of the General Assembly to facilitate an intergovernmental discussion of the recommendations contained in the High-Level Panel’s Report and the comments made by the Secretary-General thereon.

2.         The JCC reaffirm all the elements voiced by the JCC during the plenary meeting of the General Assembly on April 16th.  Consequently, both Groups reiterate their preliminary views on the Report, which were conveyed in the letter addressed to the Secretary-General by the Co-Chairs of the JCC on 19 March 2007, and in all the JCC statements during the informal meetings of the General Assembly convened last month.

Distinguished Co-Chairs,

3.         During the Plenary consultations held in June, the JCC had raised a practical concern regarding the scheduling of future meetings on the High Level Panel Report. It was proposed that due to the non-availability of a large number of delegations who would be in Geneva for the ECOSOC Substantive Session 2007, no meetings should be convened in July. Scheduling of this meeting today only goes to indicate how difficult it is to evolve coherence in the work of the UN system even between the two major headquarters at New York and Geneva.

Distinguished Co-Chairs,

4.         Pending more substantive and detailed future discussions of the several aspects and of each of the recommendations contained in the Report, the Group of 77 and China and the Non-Aligned Movement wish to outline the following preliminary and general fundamentals of the JCC position on Human Rights:

Distinguished Co-Chairs,

5. In connection to the three recommendations included in the Panel’s report, we would like to express the following ideas:

Distinguished Co-Chairs:

6.         Finally, let me reiterate that the Group of 77 and China and the Non-Aligned Movement will participate actively and constructively in this process and will continue to discuss within the JCC the merits of each and every one of the recommendations. We hope all delegations will do the same, taking into account the need to make a better contribution to the achievement of the internationally agreed development goal, including the MDGs.

Thank you.