Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Arms Race Damages UN Poverty Struggle, Says German Minister

from Deutsche Welle

Germany's development minister slammed the US plan to build a missile defense shield in eastern Europe as well as billions being diverted from fighting poverty to new weaponry, triggered by the Caucasus crisis.

"We must avoid falling back into a situation where we have a new arms race," said German Minister for Development Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul at an informal conference in Berlin on the UN's Millennium Development Goals (MDG), which aims to boost developmental aid and slash poverty by the year 2015.

Wieczorek-Zeul was referring to billions of dollars being spent on new weaponry triggered by the Georgia-Russia crisis last month that was diverting funds much needed funds to fight hunger and disease.

"The arms race is a distraction," the Social Democrat minister added. "The world needs to protect itself against hunger, poverty and illness. We have to mobilise our finances for that."

Wieczorek-Zeul attacked a U.S. plan to build a missile defense shield in eastern Europe which Washington claims is intended to protect the West against attacks by “rogue states” such as Iran, which is presumably building up a nuclear arsenal.

"The world certainly does not need new shields or whatever in Europe," she said. "Everything in the world depends on dialogue and solving problems through dialogue. Cooperation is what people in poverty need."

Reducing world poverty was one of eight targets agreed to by U.N. member states in the year 2000. Although donor countries have increased their annual developmental aid since 2000, that level has declined in recent years, by nearly five percent in 2006 and by 8.4 percent in 2007, according to a U.N. report published last week.

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