STATEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE GROUP OF 77 AND CHINA DELIVERED BY H.E. AMBASSADOR GODFREY KWOBA, DEPUTY PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA TO THE UN, DURING THE PLENARY MEETING OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON AGENDA ITEM 28, ENTITLED "ELIMINATION OF UNILATERAL EXTRATERRITORIAL COERCIVE ECONOMIC MEASURES AS A MEANS OF POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC COMPULSION" (New York, 13 June 2024)

Mr. President,

1. It is an honor for the Republic of Uganda to take the floor on behalf of the G77 and China.

2. We appreciate the convening of this plenary meeting of the General Assembly on such an important topic, which affect a large number of countries from the Global South.

Mr. President,

3. Developing countries face great challenges, including the increase in unilateral political, economic and trade actions or policies and the weakening of multilateralism, which are flagrant violations of the principles established in the UN Charter, international law and the purposes of the United Nations. We consider that it is urgent to stop these actions that threaten the economic and social development of the countries that are subject to them and, consequently, prevent them from achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

4. The Group considers that the application of these measures, together with all unilateral protectionist measures, including tariff and non-tariff barriers, also violate the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), undermine the multilateral trading system and seriously threaten free trade, the right of States to export or import goods or services from world markets, investment and sustainable development. These measures also constitute means of arbitrary discrimination against developing countries subject to them.

5. The impact of these measures also affects, among others, technical and financial cooperation, technology transfer, agricultural and industrial production in the countries, access to food, the supply of medicines, vaccines, treatments and medical equipment to treat diseases, as occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, and even the participation of delegations in meetings of the United Nations System or sports delegations wishing to attend international events.

Mr. President,

6. The G77 and China welcomes the adoption of General Assembly resolution 78/135 on "Unilateral economic measures as a means of political and economic coercion against developing countries", especially because it "requests the Secretary- General to monitor the imposition of unilateral economic measures as a means of political and economic coercion and to study, inter alia, with the support and cooperation of the resident coordinators and United Nations country teams, the impact of such measures on the affected countries, including the impact on trade and development".

7. Similarly, we welcome that this matter has been duly reflected in the recently agreed conclusions and recommendations of the 2024 Financing for Development Forum. We trust that this will also be the case in the outcome documents of the upcoming Summit of the Future, currently under negotiations, as this matter can no longer be ignored and must be thoroughly and effectively addressed, including as part of our commitment to leaving no one behind.

8. Finally, the Group categorically rejects the application of unilateral coercive measures and calls on those countries to refrain from imposing them, including unilateral sanctions and trade restrictions, which negatively impact the human rights of millions of people living under these illegal measures in developing countries and, in turn, deepen the gap between these countries and developed countries. Instead, countries must show greater solidarity and cooperation to support others in overcoming the huge challenges and vulnerabilities they face to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and in compliance with the spirit of the UN Charter.

I thank you, Mr. President.