UNITED NATIONS - UN Secretary-general Ban Ki- moon on Wednesday highlighted the role of the Group of 77 (G77) and China in reforming and strengthening international economic and financial governance -- a task Ban called "difficult, but essential."
The statement came as Ban addressed a ceremony for the handover of the G77 chairmanship from Yemen to Argentina.
Incoming chairman Argentina's Foreign Minister Hector Marcos Timerman will replace Abdullah M. Alsaidi, ambassador of Yemen to the UN, whose term expired in December 2010.
Ban expressed his confidence in the transfer of chairmanship, comparing it to "an expert baton pass between runners in a relay race, with good communication and a sense of common purpose."
In the aftermath of the global economic and financial crises, the secretary-general said cooperation amongst both Yemen and Argentina, along with all G77 countries, is vital in confronting the challenges that lie ahead.
"Important trends continue to shape our shared efforts to combat poverty and ensure prosperity for all," he said. "From San Paulo to Shanghai, many developing countries are becoming engines of global growth."
However, Ban noted that recovery from the financial crisis in some developed countries is proving to be slower and more problematic than anticipated.