From Assisi agreement for “sustainable” international finance

(ANSA) – ASSISI (PERUGIA), MAY 21 – The agreement signed in the seraphic city with the aim of restructuring and reforming the international financial architecture in a key of sustainability and “new humanism” will be called the “Assisi agreement” . An agreement for a sustainable and peaceful future, to turn the financial markets at the service of the achievement of the objectives of the Paris agreement and the sustainable development goals of the United Nations.

The event is the setting for the Assisi & Rome Roundtable 2022 international summit, organized by the Global Foundation and entitled “Cooperative globalization – Navigating together into the unknown, towards a peaceful and global coexistence”.

During the start of the works, the topics of finance, economics and politics were immediately on the table. Among the guests wanted by the Global Foundation to reflect and speak on the commitments and challenges that await humanity there are representatives of important financial funds, Vatican ambassadors and during the inaugural round table the minister of sustainable infrastructures and mobility also spoke, Enrico Giovannini, and Mochamad Ridwan Kamil, Governor of West Java, Indonesia, who will lead the G20 in 2022.

Assisi was considered the “ideal home” according to the Global Foundation which, accepting the invitation of the mayor of Assisi Stefania Proietti, decided this year to organize this event, which has so far been held in international capitals such as Paris, Rio, Rome, in that which is considered the capital of peace and integral ecology. In short, an ideal place to sign an agreement that focuses on challenges such as the fight against climate change and global poverty. “From Assisi – underlined Proietti – prominent personalities will talk about how to reorganize the architecture of world finance in a more sustainable key that puts at the center not only the environment but the most fragile and poverty, in search of a new humanism” . (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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