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: [[President]] [[Enrique Peña Nieto]] |
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'''MIKTA''' is an association of the five [[middle power]]s [[Mexico]], [[Indonesia]], [[South Korea]], [[Turkey]], and [[Australia]]. So far, they have met in September 2013,<ref>[http://www.mfa.gov.tr/the-first-meeting-of-mikta-foreign-ministers-was-held-on-the-sidelines-of-the-un-general-assembly.en.mfa]</ref> April 2014,<ref>[http://news.mofa.go.kr/enewspaper/mainview.php?mvid=1793&master=]</ref> September 2014,<ref>[http://mofa.go.kr/webmodule/htsboard/template/read/engreadboard.jsp?boardid=302&typeID=12&tableName=TYPE_ENGLISH&seqno=314288]</ref> and November 2014.<ref>[http://foreignminister.gov.au/releases/Pages/2014/jb_mr_141126.aspx]</ref> |
'''MIKTA''' is an association of the five [[middle power]]s [[Mexico]], [[Indonesia]], [[South Korea]], [[Turkey]], and [[Australia]]. So far, they have met in September 2013,<ref>[http://www.mfa.gov.tr/the-first-meeting-of-mikta-foreign-ministers-was-held-on-the-sidelines-of-the-un-general-assembly.en.mfa]</ref> April 2014,<ref>[http://news.mofa.go.kr/enewspaper/mainview.php?mvid=1793&master=]</ref> September 2014,<ref>[http://mofa.go.kr/webmodule/htsboard/template/read/engreadboard.jsp?boardid=302&typeID=12&tableName=TYPE_ENGLISH&seqno=314288]</ref> and November 2014.<ref>[http://foreignminister.gov.au/releases/Pages/2014/jb_mr_141126.aspx]</ref> |
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== MIKTA Speakers' Consultation == |
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The 2015 MIKTA Speakers' Consultation was held in Seoul, Korea from July 1-5. The Speaker of the National Assembly of Seoul Korea Chung Ui-hwa proposed the meeting and arranged for the remaining countries to arrive for the consultation. At the Plenary Session, which took place on July 2, the Speakers and other delegates of the MIKTA parliaments discussed the role of each country's parliaments in implementing and supporting core values such as the Sustainable Development Goals, regional issues facing the MIKTA countries, and the 70th anniversary of the national division and the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula. The Speakers cooperated and concurred that the MIKTA Speakers' Consultation should serve as one of the main platforms that contribute to the development of each respective country and agreed to make efforts to forge cooperative relations with relevant government ministries to assist MIKTA in contributing to good global governance. The Consultation concluded with the adoption of the Joint Statement in which the Speakers agreed to build a unified network and to consider holding a 2nd MIKTA Speakers’ Consultation in 2016. |
The 2015 MIKTA Speakers' Consultation was held in Seoul, Korea from July 1-5. The Speaker of the National Assembly of Seoul Korea Chung Ui-hwa proposed the meeting and arranged for the remaining countries to arrive for the consultation. At the Plenary Session, which took place on July 2, the Speakers and other delegates of the MIKTA parliaments discussed the role of each country's parliaments in implementing and supporting core values such as the Sustainable Development Goals, regional issues facing the MIKTA countries, and the 70th anniversary of the national division and the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula. The Speakers cooperated and concurred that the MIKTA Speakers' Consultation should serve as one of the main platforms that contribute to the development of each respective country and agreed to make efforts to forge cooperative relations with relevant government ministries to assist MIKTA in contributing to good global governance. The Consultation concluded with the adoption of the Joint Statement in which the Speakers agreed to build a unified network and to consider holding a 2nd MIKTA Speakers’ Consultation in 2016. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 19:29, 25 August 2015
MIKTA is an association of the five middle powers Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey, and Australia. So far, they have met in September 2013,[1] April 2014,[2] September 2014,[3] and November 2014.[4]
Leaders
Member | Official title | Head of government | Official title | Finance minister | Central bank governor |
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Australia | Prime Minister | Tony Abbott | Treasurer | Joe Hockey | Glenn Stevens |
Indonesia | President | Joko Widodo | Minister of Finance | Bambang Brodjonegoro | Agus Martowardojo |
South Korea | President | Park Geun-hye | Minister of Strategy and Finance | Choi Kyoung-hwan | Lee Ju-yeol |
Mexico | President of the Senate of Mexico | Miguel Barbosa Huerta | Secretary of Finance | Luis Videgaray Caso | Agustín Carstens |
Turkey | Prime Minister | Ahmet Davutoğlu | Minister of Finance | Mehmet Şimşek | Erdem Başçı |
Member country data
Member | Trade mil. USD (2014) | Nom. GDP mil. USD (2014)[5] | PPP GDP mil. USD (2014) | Nom. GDP per capita USD (2014)[6] | PPP GDP per capita USD (2014)[7] | HDI (2014) | Population (2014) | G7 | G20 | BRICS | MINT | DAC | OECD | Economic classification (IMF)[8] |
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Australia | 496,700 | 1,444,189 | 1,095,384 | 61,219 | 46,433 | 0.933 | 23,599,000 | Advanced | ||||||
Indonesia | 346,100 | 888,648 | 2,676,081 | 3,534 | 10,641 | 0.684 | 251,490,000 | Developing | ||||||
South Korea | 1,170,900 | 1,416,949 | 1,778,823 | 28,101 | 35,277 | 0.891 | 50,437,000 | Advanced | ||||||
Mexico | 813,500 | 1,282,725 | 2,140,564 | 10,715 | 17,881 | 0.756 | 119,581,789 | Developing | ||||||
Turkey | 417,000 | 806,108 | 1,508,102 | 10,482 | 19,610 | 0.759 | 77,324,000 | Developing |
MIKTA Leaders
MIKTA Speakers' Consultation
MIKTA was formed under Seoul's leadership in 2013 and is an acronym of the names of its five member countries-- Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey, and Australia.
The 2015 MIKTA Speakers' Consultation was held in Seoul, Korea from July 1-5. The Speaker of the National Assembly of Seoul Korea Chung Ui-hwa proposed the meeting and arranged for the remaining countries to arrive for the consultation. At the Plenary Session, which took place on July 2, the Speakers and other delegates of the MIKTA parliaments discussed the role of each country's parliaments in implementing and supporting core values such as the Sustainable Development Goals, regional issues facing the MIKTA countries, and the 70th anniversary of the national division and the peaceful reunification of the Korean Peninsula. The Speakers cooperated and concurred that the MIKTA Speakers' Consultation should serve as one of the main platforms that contribute to the development of each respective country and agreed to make efforts to forge cooperative relations with relevant government ministries to assist MIKTA in contributing to good global governance. The Consultation concluded with the adoption of the Joint Statement in which the Speakers agreed to build a unified network and to consider holding a 2nd MIKTA Speakers’ Consultation in 2016.
See also
References
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ [3]
- ^ [4]
- ^ "GDP (current US$)". World Development Indicators. World Bank. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
- ^ Data refer mostly to the year 2014. World Development Indicators database, World Bank. Database updated on 1 July 2014. Accessed on 3 July 2014.
- ^ "World Economic Outlook: GDP (PPP) per capita". International Monetary Fund. April 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
- ^ "World Economic Outlook data". IMF. 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2014.