I have reported on international organizations many times and the reader can search this blog site for those reports over the years; in particular are these 3 reports:
NAM, BIS, and G20 …
However, today I ask for additional information on the G77, the group of 77 nations
The Group of 77 (G-77) was established on 15 June 1964 by seventy-seven developing countries signatories of the “Joint Declaration of the Seventy-Seven Developing Countries” issued at the end of the first session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in Geneva.
The G77 recently met in Bolivia:
- Bolivia calls to end UN Security Council at G77 summit
- G77 Summit´s Final Declaration will contain 242 points
- Evo Morales: “Bolivia has managed to include ancestral values on the G77 agenda”
“We are very glad, because leading the Summit, for the first time, has been a great learning experience. Thanks to the social movements and entrepreneurs we were able to meet the visitors expectations, “the president said, showing his satisfaction because Bolivian proposals were included in the statement.
“This summit marked the relaunch of the G77, the largest block of countries within the United Nations,” Morales said. -Reported g77bolivia.com
With increased awareness, the evidence reveals a global transition is occurring with both individuals and institutions.
Note the increased frequency in international institution’s meetings; public protests; and legal complaints.
Global Change is occurring and it is becoming more evident to more people each day.
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133 Nations Join Against United States Government
http://realitybloger.wordpress.com/2014/07/27/133-nations-join-against-united-states-government/
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The Next World Order
The organization is officially called the ‘Group of 77 and China’, but the alliance actually includes 133 nations. Showing just how much influence they have, their meeting this weekend in Bolivia was opened with a keynote speech by United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. In the audience were over 30 heads of state from around the world and official representatives from over 100 more governments. Also illustrating the organization’s growing influence, China isn’t even a member of the G77, but insisted on participating anyway in a show of unity with the globe’s Next World Order.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro participated, telling the gathered nations they had to unite to, “fight for fair and sustainable economic growth and for a new world economic order.” Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa went one step further, telling the gathered national leaders and representatives, “Only when we are united across Latin America and united around the world will we be able to make our voice heard and change an international order that is not just unfair, it is immoral.”
A report from AFP on Yahoo News, about the only report found in Western media, describes how Cuban President Raul Castro also participated, but reserved his comments for a call to help their top ally Venezuela. Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia and a number of South American countries have insisted they are currently under attack by the United States and the CIA, who they insist are desperately trying to orchestrate coups to overthrow their democratically elected, pro-socialist governments the same way they are accused of doing in the Ukraine recently.
Iran and the UN
An announcement published by the United Nations this weekend touts UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon’s enthusiastic participation in the G77 meeting. It discusses how important this massive alliance is to the goals of the UN, particularly with regard to reversing the world’s growing economic inequality among nations. Moon and the UN are also sponsoring a separate but related meeting of nations in September to draft new climate resolutions to be enacted in 2015.
The announcement describes a private meeting between the UN Secretary General and Iran’s Vice President, ‘On the margins of today’s summit, Mr. Ban met with the First Vice President of Iran, Eshaq Jahangiri, to discuss development issues, as well as the potential role that Iran could play in restoring stability in Iraq and Syria. The Secretary-General added that he looked forward to Iran’s positive involvement on climate change and said he very much hoped that President Hassan Rouhani would attend the climate summit this September.’ The report also says the two leaders discussed Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the coming July deadline for compliance with past mandates.
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