6月9日,聯(lián)合國秘書長(zhǎng)科菲·安南再度呼吁,2005年對(duì)世界貧窮國家來說是一個(gè)不成則敗的關(guān)鍵時(shí)刻,他敦促富國加快對(duì)窮國援助,擴(kuò)大貿(mào)易并減免債務(wù)。外電報(bào)道如下:Secretary-General
Kofi Annan on Thursday called 2005
"a make-or-break moment" for the world's poor and urged all rich
nations to follow the European Union and boost aid, improve trade and provide
debt relief.
With more than 1 billion people living on less than $1 a day, 815
million having too little to eat, and more than 115 million children not
going to elementary school, he said U.N. development goals won't be met
unless world leaders take "concrete steps" this year.
Annan didn't single out any countries but his message was clearly aimed
at the United States and Japan, which have so far refused to set
timetables to increase aid to 0.7 percent of national incomes - as all 25
EU nations have pledged to do by 2015. The United States currently
contributes about 0.17 percent while Japan next year will spend 0.21
percent.
Make-or-break表示“不成則敗的,獲得極大成功或者完全失敗的”,例如:a make-or-break investment
plan(成敗系于一線的投資計(jì)劃)。
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