India opposes WTO process on fisheries sops
Terming the process “grossly erroneous” that “lacks credibility”, New Delhi told the WTO in an informal meeting of the heads of delegations that it was unclear how the samplings were done, which members were called for and the criteria used to select them.
“Lack of transparency in the process can lead us nowhere, if any, it will only create mistrust and confusion. The whole process, therefore, to us lacks credibility,” India said at the meeting held earlier this month, adding that this approach is “quite problematic in a multilateral setting”.
Ambassador Santiago Wills of Colombia is chair of fisheries subsidies negotiations.
India said that ambassadors at the WTO in Geneva are not in their private capacities but are representatives of their respective government and hence, their personal opinion does not matter.
“We are not attending a statistical class, and… samplings can be played around with by choosing 50 members of my choice and depicting something on the screen,” said Brajendra Navnit, India’s ambassador to the WTO.
New Delhi’s statement assumes significance as the members of the multilateral organisation aim to arrive at a deal to curb harmful fishery subsidies ahead of the 12th ministerial conference of the WTO from June 12-15.
India is pushing hard for Special & Differentiated treatment in the agreement.
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