Our ‘Connected Commonwealth’ - Stuart Gill
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Today marks 70 years since eight countries signed the 1949 London Declaration establishing the modern Commonwealth, a voluntary partnership of equal member countries based on common values and shared aspirations. In April 2018, the UK hosted the 25th CommonweOur ‘Connected Commonwealth’ - Stuart Gill
Today marks 70 years since eight countries signed the 1949 London Declaration establishing the modern Commonwealth, a voluntary partnership of equal member countries based on common values and shared aspirations. In April 2018, the UK hosted the 25th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, in London. It was the largest of its kind in our country’s history and a fitting way to follow Malta’s wonderful success in Valletta in 2015. During the summit, leaders agreed an agenda of ambitious policy objectives, which Commonwealth countries are now working to put into action and deliver. These outcomes are clear evidence that the Commonwealth has never been so relevant, as we take on collective responsibility and work together to build a fairer, more sustainable, prosperous and secure future. Leaders acknowledged that one of the most pressing priorities for achieving a sustainable future is the need to build the resilience of small and vulnerable states to deal with the effects of climate change and other global crises. The UK and Malta, as two island states open to future sea-level rises, know very well the importance of getting this right. It is no coincidence that, in 2016, all... Read more














