President Kaïs Saïed Addresses Global Development Challenges
President Kaïs Saïed met with Finance Minister Michket Slama Khaldi at Carthage Palace on Monday. During the meeting, the President was updated on the results of her discussions held during the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development, which took place in Seville, Spain. The conference brought together global leaders to explore ways to support sustainable development and address economic inequalities.
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The President emphasized the urgent need for new and innovative approaches to global development. He highlighted that current models have failed to deliver equitable growth and have instead deepened disparities among nations. These outdated systems, he argued, have not only hindered progress but also created a cycle of underdevelopment in many regions.
A Call for Systemic Change
Saïed pointed out that countries categorized as “developing,” “emerging,” or “fragile states” continue to struggle with achieving real and meaningful growth. Despite their aspirations, these nations have often been left behind by the global economic system. He noted that many of these countries have faced crises they did not cause, yet they bear the brunt of the consequences.
The President called for a rethinking of how international financial institutions and policies operate. He stressed that the existing framework has not adequately addressed the needs of developing economies and has instead perpetuated a cycle of dependency and underdevelopment. This, he said, must change if the world is to achieve true equity and sustainable progress.
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Lessons from the Conference
The discussions during the conference focused on several key areas, including the role of international cooperation, access to financing, and the importance of inclusive economic policies. Finance Minister Slama Khaldi shared insights from her participation, emphasizing the need for greater investment in infrastructure, education, and healthcare in developing nations.
She also highlighted the importance of aligning global financial mechanisms with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations. By doing so, countries can work together to create a more just and prosperous world.
A Vision for the Future
President Saïed’s remarks reflect a broader vision for a global economy that is more inclusive and responsive to the needs of all nations. He urged leaders to move beyond traditional frameworks and embrace alternative solutions that prioritize fairness and long-term sustainability.
This includes re-evaluating the role of international aid, increasing transparency in financial flows, and ensuring that developing countries have a stronger voice in global decision-making processes. By fostering collaboration and mutual respect, the international community can work toward a future where no country is left behind.
Conclusion
The President’s message underscores the urgency of reimagining global development strategies. It calls for a shift away from outdated models and toward a more equitable and sustainable approach. As the world faces increasing challenges, it is clear that the path forward requires innovation, cooperation, and a commitment to justice for all nations.