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Opening Remarks at the Online Briefing Session on Sea-Level Rise and Maritime Boundaries in the Pacific
Opening Statement by Ms. Fekitamoeloa Katoa¡®Utoikamanu, High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States
2 July 2020
New York, USA
Excellencies,
Colleagues,
Ladies and gentlemen,
I welcome you to our online briefing session.
We are here together in the follow up to an expert workshop OHRLLS organized last year together with DPPA on ¡°Climate change, conflict prevention and sustainable peace. Perspectives from the Pacific¡±. The workshop was made possible with the support of the Permanent Mission of Nauru and the Permanent Mission of New Zealand.
I am genuinely delighted that today¡¯s event reflects the continuation of the partnership with DPPA, together with the Pacific Island Forum Chair and the Office of Legal Affairs.
A big thank you to all our partners for your steady collaboration.
It is this kind of collaborations and partnership that can advance the Secretary-General¡¯s vision of the UN working more effectively together on interconnected issues.
Today¡¯s briefing covers two vital issues , two interconnected issues for SIDS: sea level rise due to climate change and maritime boundaries.
Allow me to repeat once more a key fact: SIDS may be small but are big ocean countries!
SIDS face a common threat from climate change and atoll nations are at especially high risk from sea-level rise.
Maritime boundaries, including their Exclusive Economic Zones, are of critical importance to so many facets of SIDS livelihoods .
The issues range from economies, to marine resource management including mining and fisheries and jurisdiction and tourism, to mention but a few.
Members of the Pacific Islands Forum have made important progress in depositing information related to their maritime boundaries with OLA, as well as on regional efforts.
Today¡¯s meeting is about providing a platform to bring together the PIF and the different sub-regions of the AOSIS to share information and experience on approaches, challenges and success stories.
We have several technical experts with us to answer any questions as needed.
I hope together we can advance today on our common objectives and address the broader multi-faceted threats of climate change.
Thank you.