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词条 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018
释义

  1. Agenda

     Trade  Head of the Commonwealth and the Royals  LGBT rights  Commonwealth Clean Oceans Alliance 

  2. Notable attendees

  3. Outcomes

  4. Commonwealth Forums

  5. External links

  6. References

{{Infobox summit meeting
| summit_name = 25th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
| other_titles = CHOGM 2018
| image = CHOGM 2018 logo.png
| country = {{UK}}
| dates = 19–20 April 2018[1]
| venues = Buckingham Palace, Lancaster House, and Windsor Castle (retreat)
| cities = London and Windsor, England
| participants =
| heads_of_state_label = {{nowrap|Heads of State}} or Government
| heads_of_state =
| chairperson = Theresa May, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
| follows = CHOGM 2015
| precedes = CHOGM 2020
| keypoints = Head of the Commonwealth succession; Commonwealth Blue Charter on ocean conservation and plastic waste; trade and investment
| website = {{URL|https://www.chogm2018.org.uk}}
}}

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2018, also known as CHOGM 2018, was the 25th meeting of the heads of government of the Commonwealth of Nations. It was held in the United Kingdom. The meeting had been planned to have been held by Vanuatu at the end of 2017, but was moved to the United Kingdom after the impact of Cyclone Pam on the infrastructure of Vanuatu. The meeting was then postponed to April 2018 due to other international commitments.[1]

The position of Commonwealth Chair-in-Office, held by the government leader of the CHOGM host country, was transferred at the summit from the Prime Minister of Malta to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who will hold the post until the 26th CHOGM (expected in 2020).[2]

Agenda

The theme of the summit was "Towards a Common Future". The British hosts set out four main goals for the summit:[3]

  • prosperity: boosting intra-Commonwealth trade and investment
  • security: increasing cooperation across security challenges including global terrorism, organised crime and cyber attacks
  • fairness: promoting democracy, fundamental freedoms and good governance across the Commonwealth
  • sustainability: building the resilience of small and vulnerable states to deal with the effects of climate change and other global crises

Under consideration were: A Commonwealth Blue Charter on ocean governance, a Commonwealth connectivity agenda for trade and investment, a declaration on cybercrime, and revised Commonwealth guidelines on election observation in member countries.[4][5]

Trade

This was the first CHOGM held following the United Kingdom's decision to withdraw from the European Union, a decision which has resulted in calls for Britain to strengthen its economic ties with and play a greater role in the Commonwealth.[6] The Commonwealth, as of 2018, was responsible for one-tenth of British trade compare to the EU with which the UK currently conducts half of its trade. Intra-Commonwealth trade, overall, is expected to increase by at least 17% to around US$700 billion by 2020.[7]

The British government reportedly hoped to use the CHOGM to open negotiations for expanded trade with Commonwealth nations to replace lost trade with the EU, however, as the summit began The Economist dismissed the belief that the Commonwealth could fill the gap created by Brexit as “an amiable delusion”.

Head of the Commonwealth and the Royals

The succession of the Headship of the Commonwealth,[8]

and the roles of other members of the Royal Family[9] was discussed, and a proposal to nominate Queen Elizabeth II for the Nobel Peace Prize is also expected to feature in discussions.[10]

At a speech welcoming Commonwealth leaders to Buckingham Palace on the first day of the summit, the Queen said "It is my sincere wish that the Commonwealth will continue to offer stability and continuity for future generations, and will decide that one day the Prince of Wales should carry on the important work started by my father in 1949."[11]

On 20 April, the second day of the summit, the Commonwealth leaders agreed that Prince Charles would succeed the Queen as Head of the Commonwealth.[12][13]

LGBT rights

The British government was accused by LGBT activists of backing away from plans to make LGBT rights in the Commonwealth of Nations an issue during the summit. Homosexuality remains a criminal offence in 37 out of 53 Commonwealth states. LGBT-rights campaigners from the UK and across the Commonwealth picketed Marlborough House, the headquarters of the Commonwealth Secretariat, on 19 April in order to draw attention to the issue.[14] UK Prime Minister Theresa May said in a speech to Commonwealth leaders that she "deeply regrets" Britain's role in having same-sex conduct criminalized in colonial laws that remain in force in many Commonwealth countries, saying of these laws that “They were wrong then and they are wrong now” and that the UK government supports the reform of these laws in former colonies.[15][16]

Commonwealth Clean Oceans Alliance

The UK promised to spend £61m to combat the pollution of the world's oceans by plastics and announced that it would ban plastic straws, microbeads, and other waste and to help developing countries curb plastics and other environmental pollutants from contaminating the oceans, and urged other Commonwealth countries to do the same. Five countries have joined the Commonwealth Clean Oceans Alliance: the UK, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Vanuatu and Ghana.[11][17][18]

Notable attendees

  • Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand; this was her first time attending CHOGM.
  • Adama Barrow, President of the Gambia; after the Gambia had returned to its status as a Commonwealth republic on 8 February 2018.
  • Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India; marking the first time since CHOGM 2011 that a Prime Minister of India has attended the summit.[19][20]
  • South African President Cyril Ramaphosa had to leave the summit early, returning to South Africa to deal with riots in North West province.[21]
  • Zimbabwe's Foreign Minister, Sibusiso Moyo, was in London and requested to attend the summit as an observer in an attempt by the country to re-engage with the Commonwealth following the departure of longtime President Robert Mugabe. Moyo's presence would have been the first time Zimbabwe has attended a CHOGM in any capacity since leaving the Commonwealth in 2003.[22] Moyo met various Commonwealth leaders on the sidelines of the summit, and the UK expressed its support for readmitting Zimbabwe to the Commonwealth,[23] but Moyo was not permitted to attend the summit itself as the Commonwealth has no provision for observer status.[24]
  • Julie Bishop, Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia)

Overall, 47 out of 53 Commonwealth states were represented at the summit by their heads of government, with foreign ministers being the most senior attendees of the remaining countries.[11][25]

Outcomes

The leaders issued a Communiqué at the close of the summit in which they:

  • committed their countries to ratifying and implementing the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women,[26]
  • "mainstream youth priorities into national development policies and plans",[26]
  • "address the stigma around disability in all its forms and manifestations",[26]
  • agreed to Report of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group on the Commonwealth's fundamental political values,[26]
  • adopted the Revised Commonwealth Guidelines on Election Observation in Member Countries[26]
  • called for strengthening the international response to the large movement of refugees, including return to their country of origin in safety and dignity[26]
  • "adopted a Declaration on the Commonwealth Connectivity Agenda for Trade and Investment and mandated the Secretariat to develop an accompanying action plan that considers capacity building and hard and soft connectivity"[26]
  • adopted the Commonwealth Blue Charter on sustainable development and protection of the world's oceans[26]
  • adopted a Commonwealth Cyber Declaration that "reflects Commonwealth values, and sets out a common commitment to an open, democratic peaceful and secure internet, respecting human rights and freedom of expression"[26]
  • called for a strengthening of the implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention [26]
  • agreed to work together to combat climate change – particularly with reference to "small island developing states"[27]
  • to coordinate efforts countering extremism as well as human trafficking.[27]
  • agreed that Rwanda will host the next CHOGM in 2020 and that Samoa would host the CHOGM 2022.[26]

The leaders also issued a statement announcing their decision that Prince Charles will be the next Head of the Commonwealth.[28]

Commonwealth Forums

Parallel Commonwealth Summit Forums are to be held at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre from 16 to 19 April, with 5,000 participants expected from government, business, and civil society engaged in Women's, Youth, and Peoples Forums with a Business Forum being held at Guildhall. A joint plenary of all four fora are being held for the first time on 17 April.[4]{{Update inline|date=April 2018}}

Various members of the royal family—including The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall; Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex—are expected to host or participate in various receptions and events being held as part of the forums or the heads of government meeting itself.[29][30] Prince Harry, in his new role as Commonwealth Youth Ambassador, opened the Youth Forum telling delegates: "In my new role, I will work to support the Queen, my father the Prince of Wales, and my brother William, all of whom know that young people are the answer to the challenges of today."[31]

On the final day of the meeting, Prince Harry and Markle attended a reception to promote women's empowerment and girls' education.[32]

External links

  • [https://www.chogm2018.org.uk/sites/default/files/CHOGM%202018%20Communique.pdf CHOGM 2018 Communiqué]

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Britain to host next Commonwealth summit in 2018|url=http://www.globalpost.com/article/6695806/2015/11/28/britain-host-next-commonwealth-summit-2018|accessdate=28 November 2015|work=Global Post|agency=Agence Frace Presse|date=28 November 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Our History|url=http://thecommonwealth.org/our-history#88|website=The Commonwealth|publisher=The Commonwealth|accessdate=25 November 2015}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/news/pm-to-call-for-revitalised-commonwealth-at-reception-ahead-of-2018-heads-of-government-meeting|title=PM to call for revitalised Commonwealth at reception ahead of 2018 Heads of Government Meeting – GOV.UK|website=gov.uk}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=CHOGM summit to begin next week|url=http://wap.business-standard.com/article/news-ani/chogm-summit-to-begin-next-week-118041000726_1.html|accessdate=13 April 2018|work=Business Standard|date=10 April 2018}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=Anglican Communion to play active role in next week’s Commonwealth leaders’ meeting|url=http://www.anglicannews.org/news/2018/04/anglican-communion-to-play-active-role-in-next-weeks-commonwealth-leaders-meeting.aspx|accessdate=13 April 2018|work=Anglican Communion News Service|date=10 April 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://thecommonwealth.org/media/news/commonwealth-and-brexit|title=Brexit and the Commonwealth – The Commonwealth|first=Site designed and built by Hydrant|last=(http://www.hydrant.co.uk)|website=thecommonwealth.org}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Britain hoping for Brexit boost from Commonwealth summit|url=http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/world/2018/04/16/britain-hoping-for-brexit-boost-from-commonwealth-summit/|accessdate=16 April 2018|work=Free Malaysia Today|agency=Agence France Presse|date=16 April 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43040240|title=Commonwealth in secret succession plans|first=James|last=Landale|author-link = James Landale|date=13 February 2018|accessdate=10 March 2018|work=BBC News}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/prince-harry-to-take-commonwealth-role-f98q9qc22|title=Prince Harry to take Commonwealth role|first=Roya, Royal Correspondent |last=Nikkhah|date=18 February 2018|work=The Times|accessdate=10 March 2018|subscription =yes}}
10. ^{{cite news | last = Ilse | first = Jess | title = What is the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting? (blog) | url = http://royalcentral.co.uk/blogs/what-is-chogm-100508 | work = Royal Central | date = 16 April 2018}}
11. ^{{cite news|title=Commonwealth meeting: Queen hopes Prince Charles will succeed her|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-43820328|accessdate=20 April 2018|work=BBC News|date=19 April 2018}}
12. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43840710|title=Charles 'to be next Commonwealth head'|last=|first=|date=20 April 2018|work=BBC News|access-date=20 April 2018|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|language=en-GB}}
13. ^{{Cite news|url=https://news.sky.com/story/prince-charles-to-succeed-queen-as-commonwealth-head-11338957|title=Prince Charles to succeed Queen as Commonwealth head|last=|first=|date=20 April 2018|work=Sky News|access-date=20 April 2018|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|language=en-GB}}
14. ^{{cite news | last = Quinn | first = Ben | title = UK rows back on plans to promote gay rights at Commonwealth summit | url = https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/14/uk-rows-back-on-plans-to-promote-gay-rights-at-commonwealth-summit | work = The Guardian | date = 14 April 2018 |accessdate=14 April 2018}}
15. ^{{cite news | last = Jain | first = Sagaree |title= Theresa May ‘Deeply Regrets’ Colonial Anti-LGBT Laws|url=https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/04/18/theresa-may-deeply-regrets-colonial-anti-lgbt-laws|accessdate=20 April 2018|work=Human Rights Watch|date=18 April 2018}}
16. ^{{cite news | last = Crerar | first = Pippa |title= Theresa May says she deeply regrets Britain's legacy of anti-gay laws|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/17/theresa-may-deeply-regrets-britain-legacy-anti-gay-laws-commonwealth-nations-urged-overhaul-legislation|accessdate=20 April 2018|work=The Guardian|date=17 April 2018}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Government promises £61m to tackle scourge of ocean plastic pollution with Commonwealth nations|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/theresa-may-commonwealth-plastic-climate-change-ocean-pollution-david-attenborough-blue-planet-a8305721.html|accessdate=20 April 2018|date=15 April 2018|work=The Independent}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Britain urges Australia and the Commonwealth to tackle plastic waste|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-19/chogm-britain-urges-commonwealth-to-tackle-plastic-waste/9677786|accessdate=20 April 2018|work=ABC News|date=20 April 2018}}
19. ^{{cite news | last1 = Lewis | first1 = Ben | last2 = Elton-Pym | first2 = James |title= Who should replace the Queen? Just one topic on the CHOGM agenda |url= https://www.sbs.com.au/news/who-should-replace-the-queen-just-one-topic-on-the-chogm-agenda |work=SBS News |date=16 April 2018 |accessdate= 16 April 2018}}
20. ^{{cite news | title=Modi and CHOGM 2018: Reimagining the Commonwealth|url=https://www.orfonline.org/research/modi-and-chogm-2018-reimagining-the-commonwealth/|accessdate=18 April 2018}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/apr/21/south-africa-riots-force-president-to-leave-commonwealth-summit|title=South Africa riots force president to leave Commonwealth summit|first=Agence|last=France-Presse|date=21 April 2018|website=the Guardian}}
22. ^{{cite news | last = AFP | author-link = Agence France-Presse |title=Zimbabwe heads to Commonwealth summit to ‘re-engage’|url=https://citizen.co.za/news/news-africa/1895967/zimbabwe-heads-to-commonwealth-summit-to-re-engage/|accessdate=16 April 2018|work=The Citizen | location = South Africa|date=16 April 2018}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-chogm-zimbabwe/britain-wants-zimbabwe-back-in-the-commonwealth-but-eyes-july-election-idUSKBN1HR12G|title=Britain wants Zimbabwe back in the Commonwealth, but eyes July...|first=William|last=James|publisher=}}
24. ^{{cite news|title=Zimbabwe denied C’wealth observer status|url=https://www.theindependent.co.zw/2018/04/20/zimbabwe-denied-cwealth-observer-status/|accessdate=20 April 2018|work=Zimbabwe Independent|date=20 April 2018}}
25. ^{{cite web | last = PA | author-link = Press Association | title = Queen winding down Commonwealth duties, suggests Ghana president | url = http://home.bt.com/news/uk-news/queen-winding-down-commonwealth-duties-suggests-ghana-president-11364265512212 | website = bt.com | publisher = BT | date = 20 April 2018 | access-date = 20 April 2018}}
26. ^10 https://www.chogm2018.org.uk/sites/default/files/CHOGM%202018%20Communique.pdf
27. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/20/prince-charles-next-head-commonwealth-queen|title=Prince Charles to be next head of Commonwealth|first=Peter|last=Walker|date=20 April 2018|website=the Guardian}}
28. ^https://www.chogm2018.org.uk/sites/default/files/CHOGM%20
29. ^{{cite news | last = Samhan | first = Jamie |title = Meghan Markle to join Prince Harry at Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings|url=http://royalcentral.co.uk/uk/princeharry/meghan-markle-to-join-prince-harry-at-commonwealth-heads-of-government-meetings-100276 | work = Royal Central | date = 12 April 2018 | access-date = 14 April 2018}}
30. ^{{cite news | last = Nicholl | first = Katie | title = Meghan Markle takes on a new, and highly unusual, Royal duty |url=https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2018/04/meghan-markle-takes-on-a-new-and-highly-unusual-royal-duty | work = Vanity Fair | date = April 2018 | access-date = 14 April 2018}}
31. ^{{cite news|last1=Heffer|first1=Greg|title=Cheers as Prince Harry praises Meghan Markle at Commonwealth summit|url=https://news.sky.com/story/cheers-as-prince-harry-praises-meghan-markle-at-commonwealth-summit-11333664|accessdate=16 April 2018|work=Sky News|date=16 April 2018}}
32. ^{{cite news | last1 = Kindelan | first1 = Katie | last2 = Durand | first2 = Carolyn | title = Meghan Markle joins Prince Harry in support of women's empowerment | url = http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Culture/meghan-markle-joins-prince-harry-support-womens-empowerment/story?id=54579177 | work = ABC News | date = 19 April 2018 | access-date = 20 April 2018}}
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