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Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Laos - Statement by H E Saleumxay Kommasith Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs at the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly
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Lao PDR is recommended to graduate in 2026 from the Least Developed Country Category with an extended preparatory period.
Vientiane, 26 February 2021 – The United Nations Committee for Development Policy (CDP) announced on 26
th February that having conducted the triennial review of all Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Lao PDR has been recommended for graduation with an extended 5-year preparatory period effectively setting the graduation to 2026 assuming a positive and continued trajection throughout the time period leading up to graduation.
H.E. Mr. Saleumxay Kommasith, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Lao PDR, expressed “Graduation from LDC status with quality has been a long-term objective of the Government of Lao PDR since 2000. Throughout the years, the Government has emphasized its strong commitment and consistently made significant progress in implementing National Socio-economic Development Plans (NSEDP). However, graduation is not an end in itself and does not im
VIENTIANE, Feb 1 (Vientiane Times/ANN): Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith (
pic) praised and thanked health officials, whom he described as “white-shirted warriors”, for their efforts to stem the spread of Covid-19.
The premier made the remarks when addressing the Ministry of Health’s annual meeting to review progress in the sector and discuss plans for 2021.
He also reiterated the need for medical staff to comply with professional ethics in the course of their work, as part of sector-wide efforts to raise standards.
The prime minister’s advice comes at a time when health officials are attempting to improve the country’s healthcare services and fulfil the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals so that Laos can rise above least developed country status in the near future.