Archive for September, 2010

D-8 to Foster a Deeper Strategic Cooperation among Members

September 29, 2010 by D-8 Secretariat

D-8 Secretary General, Prof. Widi Pratikto has recently paid a working visit to Tehran on 14-16 September 2010 on the invitation from the Government of Iran as a speaker to Iran-African Forum

D-8 Secretary General, Prof. Widi Pratikto recently paid a working visit to Tehran on 14-16 September 2010 on the invitation from the Government of Iran as a speaker to Iran-African Forum

D-8 Secretary General, Prof. Dr. Ir. Widi Agoes Pratikto has recently paid a working visit to Tehran on 14-16 September 2010 on the invitation from the Government of Iran as a speaker to Iran-African Forum. On his visit to Tehran, Dr. Pratikto also held talks with Iranian Foreign Minister, Industry and Mining Minister, and Director of Multilateral Economic Cooperation of the Foreign Ministry of Iran, who is at the same time the Alternate Commissioner of D-8. Other figures that he met was Secretary General of Federation of D-8 Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Research Manager from Iran Oil Seed Research and Development Company (IORD), Ambassador Bagher Asadi, Foreign Minister Advisor, Ambassador Soleiman Pour, and Director General of Africa at the Foreign Ministry. On his working visit, Dr. Pratikto was accompanied by the Economic Counsellor of the Indonesian Embassy, Tehran.

The Iran-African forum is a conference held to boost the cooperation between Iran and African countries.This forum, which was the first of its kind held by the initiative of Iran was attended by delegation of 54 countries and international organisation in Africa, including the President of Malawi (who is the Head of African Union), President of Senegal (OIC President), Head of Parliament of Ivory Coast, and a numbers of ministers (Foreign Minister, Industry Minister, Health and Education Ministers), as well as a number of other government officials and private sectors.

In his opening remarks, the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Iran wish the share her experience to help building the future of African countries and to pave up the way for greater cooperation between Iran and African countries. At the moment, Iran prioritised the intensity of cooperation on economic and political areas with the African countries, and at the same time also serves as strategic partner for Africa. Meanwhile, the Iranian FM said on the closing remarks that the conference has succeeded in placing a platform for Iran and Africa to collectively discuss efforts to boost the intensity of their relation. He also said that the forum shall be an annual event.

African leaders who attended the forum paid a high appreciation to the organising committee, and wish that they could improve and boost relationship with Iran in the fields of culture, science and technology, as well as in the economy and investments sector.

D-8 Secretary General was a speaker in the 1st panel titled “Regional Cooperation” and he briefed about various cooperation which had been organised through the cooperation frameworks of D-8.

During the working visit, D-8 SG also met with the Iranian Foreign Minister, Mr. Manoucher Mottaki. The meeting was held in the sidelines of the forum on 14 September 2010. Both figures discussed on the development and cooperation programs in D-8, including about visa, PTA and Custom Agreement. Responding to the inquiry by D-8 Secretary General, Mr Mottaki said that Iran is ready to hold short course program for young D-8 diplomats. D-8 Secretary General expressed his gratitude on the readiness of Iran and hoped that Secretariat can soon receive a more detailed scheduled and information about the program.

Meanwhile, in the meeting with the Iranian Industry and Mining Minister of Iran, Mr. Ali Akbar Mehrabian, which was held on September 15, was discussed various issues on the D-8 cooperation. Mr Mehrabian said that D-8 is an important framework of cooperation. With the total population of almost 1 billion, the cooperation has a high potential to bring welfare to moslem society. At the moment external trade among D-8 countries recorded at more than 8 billion USD, but only 6% was done within the D-8 countries themselves. Therefore, he hope that D-8 can boost their cooperation so that the intra-trade volume can be increased to more than 30%.

Mr. Mehrabian also expressed his concern that the agreement which was reached on the D-8 Ministerial Meeting of Industry in Tehran on March 2010 has not been followed up seriously. In order to move forward the cooperation, Mr Mehrabian is planning to hold a number of working visit to D-8 countries as soon as possible. Mr Mehrabian also said that Iran wish to become the host country for the 2nd meeting.

With regard to Iran’s plan to hold D-8 SME meeting on November, D-8 Secretary General asked Iran side to coordinate the timing with the Secretariat in Istanbul, especially since in November 2010 there will be a number of other meetings such as WG on Shipping, DGCA, and Expert Meeting on Global Vision and Charter. D-8 SG also said that Turkey has also expressed her readiness to hold 2nd Ministrial Meeting of Industry.

D-8 SG also met with the Alternate Commissioner D-8, who is also the Director of Multilateral Economic Cooperation of Iran, Mr. Abdol Malek Givzad. Both figures agreed on the need to boost the implementation of various programs which has been previously agreed upon, such as fertilizer, marine and fishery, as a part of the program in Food Security. In addition to that, also discussed issues such as visa, PTA, and Custom.

Both officials also talked about the program schedules of D-8, especially those that shall be held in Tehran, such as Ministerial Meeting on Food and Agriculture, which will be held in March 2011, Workshop on SME’s (Novmber 2010), Young Diplomat Course,  as well as the 2nd Ministerial meeting on Industry.

Mr Givzad also said that his government has prepared the sum amount of 15 million euros for the Joint Investment Fund. For that reason, Iran will soon hold the expert meeting to formulate all the related issues with the Joint Investment Fund. The result is hopefully can be submitted to the Commissioner Meeting in Abuja, January 2011.

D-8 SG also said that a solidarity among D-8 countries is needed to response various natural disasters faced by members at the moment, such as in Pakistan. For that reason, he said that a common efforts is crucial, including the fund raising program and hoped that such program can be discussed in the next Commissioner meeting.

In the closing of the working visit, a working luncheon was held and attended by Director General of Multilateral Cooperation, Mr Mosavi, Director of Multilateral Economic Cooperation, Mr AM Givzad, D-8 SG of Federation of Chamber of Commerce, Mr Hanjani, a number of staffs at the Iranian Foreign Ministry, and Economic Counsellor and 3rd Secretary at the Indonesian Embassy, Tehran. On the occassion, Mr Hanjani expressed his hope that the private sector can take a more active part on the D-8 Economic COoperation. With regard to the Joint Investment Fund, Mr Hanjani hoped that the private sectors can also play a significant role in the usage of that fund.

In the meeting with research manager from Iran Oil Seed Research and Development Company (IORD),  Mr. Afshin Esmaailifar, Mr Esmaalifar said that he hope to hold the D-8 meeting on fertilizer sector with the cooperation of private sectors in Iran. Responding to that, D-8 SG said that he will consult with Egyptian side, considering that they had previously expressed their readiness to hold that meeting. He also advised that Mr Esmaail coordinate with Ministry of Agriculture of Iran about that plan.

D-8 Gears Up to Hold the 11th HLTO Meeting in Istanbul

September 07, 2010 by D-8 Secretariat

D-8 is scheduled to hold the 11th D-8 HLTO Meeting in 9-10 October 2010 in Istanbul

D-8 is scheduled to hold the 11th D-8 HLTO Meeting in 9-10 October 2010 in Istanbul

Secretary General, Mr Widi Pratikto, has recently visited the Director General of the Turkish Undersecretariat of the Prime Ministry for Foreign Trade, Mr Husnu Dilemre, earlier this week to exchange views and coordinate the preparation talks for the 11th D-8 HLTO Meeting which shall be soon held in Istanbul, October 9-10, 2010.

In the cordial meeting between two authorities, Mr Pratikto gave a brief summary of the previous HLTO meetings held by D-8 to his colleague. He said that D-8 deeply expected that through this discussion,
the PTA which has been signed by head of states in Bali, Indonesia, in May 2006 can be fully ratified. D-8 Secretary General believes that once the PTA is ratified, the intra-trade volume among D-8 countries will soar. It is expected that within 10 years of time, the total trade volume of D-8 shall increased from 750 billions US$ to nearly 1 trillion US$ — considering that the average growth of D-8 countries is above 5%. Thus, the intra-trade among D-8 can reach around 15-20%. This success will hopefully accelerate the growth of intra-trade among other member states of OIC (59 states), which in turn will be a propelling success to the increase of South-South trade, since the population of D-8 of more than 800 million peoples represent the majority of developing countries.

The fruitful meeting also further discussed about the procedures, agenda and substances of the HLTO meeting, in which D-8 Secretary General received a confirmation from Mr. Dilemre that he will give his utmost performance to chair the meeting next month. He said that it will be a privilege for him to contribute and assist fellow D-8 colleagues to reach a productive meeting.

Turkey and Egypt Sign Deal for Joint Trade Chamber

September 04, 2010 by D-8 Secretariat

Hisarciklioglu from the Turkish Chamber said the cooperation between Turkey and Egypt would make important contributions to the stability and economic development in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East

Hisarciklioglu said the cooperation between Turkey and Egypt would make important contributions to the stability and economic development in the region

Turkish and Egyptian trade chambers unions have signed an agreement to set up a joint trade chamber to boost business between the two countries, as reported by the Turkish agency, Anadolu Ajans.

The agreement was signed on Saturday by Rifat Hisarciklioglu, chairman of the Union of Turkish Chambers & Commodity Exchanges (TOBB) and Ahmed al-Wakil, head of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce, in Istanbul on Saturday in a ceremony also participated by Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry Rachid Mohammed Rachid.

Speaking at the ceremony, Hisarciklioglu said the cooperation between Turkey and Egypt would make important contributions to the stability and economic development in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.

Hisarciklioglu said trade volume between the two countries had reached over three billion U.S. dollars from 320 million USD in 2004 after a free trade agreement was signed.

“We will continue to work to boost that figure even further. Our goal is to achieve 10 billion USD,” Hisarciklioglu said.

Hisarciklioglu said he expected Egypt to join in a free trade zone planned to be established between Turkey, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.

“The joining of Egypt in this project would make the Eastern Mediterranean a wide free trade zone,” he said.

Egyptian Trade and Industry Minister Rachid Mohammed Rachid said on his part that the trade volume between the two countries had increased 10 times over the last five years, adding that the establishment of joint trade chamber would make a significant contribution to economic cooperation.

Ahmed al-Wakil, head of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce, said over 200 Turkish companies had made investments in Egypt, which offered jobs to some 40 thousand people.

Secretary General Visited AtlatJet of Turkey to Encourage Aviation Cooperation

September 01, 2010 by D-8 Secretariat

D-8 Secretary General met with President of AtlasJet to follow up the potentials exploration talks with D-8 member countries, and Indonesian Tourism Ministry

D-8 Secretary General met with President of AtlasJet to follow up the potentials exploration talks with D-8 member countries, and Indonesian Tourism Ministry

In order to follow up the discussion that was facilitated by D-8 Secretariat between the Turkish reputable aviation company, AtlasJet, with the Indonesia Tourism Minister on early July this year, Secretary General, Mr. Widi Pratikto paid a courtesy visit to AtlasJet headquarter in Istanbul.

Mr. Pratikto was welcomed warmly by Mr. Ali Murat Ersoy, the President of AtlasJet, with whom he had a lengthy and productive talk about the potentials waiting to be unrevealed among D-8 Countries, as well as bilaterally with the Indonesian aviation sector. Mr Pratikto conveyed the enthusiasm on the side of the Indonesian Tourism ministry to explore any possibilities with AtlasJet in the opening of new routes from Istanbul to Bali or nearby destinations, such as Lombok. “Indonesia has a rich underwater scenes for diving enthusiasts and also many wonderful and peaceful views of the nature in the eastern part of the country, which I believe can be a magnet for Turkish tourists,” said Mr Pratikto.

Mr. Ersoy said that he is aware that Indonesia has a huge tourism potential, and that the number of tourist visiting Indonesia from Turkey should be increased more to match this potential. “For example, at the moment Turkish tourist loves Bali island, because it is a perfect destination for honeymooners,” he said. “But we want to promote not only Bali, but also other new gems of Indonesian landscapes in other regions,” Mr. Ersoy added.

He said that his company is preparing a study proposal for the new route opening from Turkey, and shall be in contact with D-8 Secretariat and Indonesian Tourism Ministry to seriously explore this opportunities. He said that AtlasJet shall officially send the study proposal to D-8 Secretariat soon. He also added that his company shall actively participate in the upcoming D-8 Working Group meeting in Civil Aviation which will be held in Antalya, Turkey, on November 26-28, 2010.

As previously known, the Turkish member in D-8 Civil Aviation Cooperation, which is at the same time is the national flag carrier, the Turkish Airlines, has officially opened the new direct route serving passangers from Istanbul to Jakarta on September 2009.The route has now became one of the fastest growing route of the airlines.