UK Government says MC14 produced limited substantive outcomes
Key points
MC14 yielded no substantive decisions
UK will engage inclusively and propose substantive policy papers
TL;DR
UK Government expresses condolences for the passing of Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman and welcomes new members and Ambassador Kelly.
UK Government thanks Ambassador Saqer bin Abdullah Al-Moqbel and praises Cameroon and the Secretariat for hosting MC14 while expressing disappointment at the ministerial outcome.
UK Government reports no substantive decisions were reached at MC14, notes significant support for reform, and commits to engage inclusively and prepare substantive policy papers.
UK Government expresses disappointment on IFDA and the absence of an e-commerce moratorium, welcomes the joint Ministerial Declaration on incorporation and implementation, and offers support on the LDC package, including LDC Graduation compromises.
Original text
Agenda item 1: Election of Chairperson The UK would like to start by expressing our condolences at the passing of the Commerce Secretary, Mahbubur Rahman, a tragic loss. We would also like to bid a fond farewell to departing colleagues and to welcome new Members whom we look forward to working with. Importantly we would like to thank Ambassador Saqer bin Abdullah Al-Moqbel for the thankless task that you have taken o...