The conversation centers on the challenges faced by smaller nations in a world dominated by larger powers, particularly regarding climate change, debt, and equitable access to resources. Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados argues for a fairer global system, highlighting the need for transparency, proportionality, and an end to neocolonial practices that hinder development. She points out the hypocrisy of developed nations imposing rules they themselves disregard, such as debt service caps and quantitative easing. Mottley champions the Bridgetown Initiative as a framework for achieving sustainable development goals through reforms in international finance and governance. She also stresses the importance of education, innovation, and regional cooperation, citing Ethiopia's dam project and the African Medical Supplies Platform as examples of resilience and self-determination.
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