GA / BARBADOS MOTLEY
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STORY: GA / BARBADOS MOTTLEY
TRT: 01:49
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 22 SEPTEMBER 2023, NEW YORK CITY
SHOTLIST:
1. Med shot, flag, United Nations Headquarters
2. Wide shot, Barbados Prime Minister walking to GA rostum
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister, Barbados:
“We have made progress, but there is still much to be done. The issues of debt sustainability cannot be left on the sidelines, particularly with a number of countries, more than 60 countries, facing debt row today, as we speak, because of the polycrisis. Countries being forced to choose between development and building of resilience to fight climate. In our small island states, we value education and healthcare and the dignity of life and therefore it will be anathema for us to tell our citizens that we do not have the space to provide for you those things, with the promise of independence. It is compounded by the failure of the developed world to accept the reparatory justice is a solemn obligation which we must confront.”
4. Med shot, delegation
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister, Barbados:
“The role that artificial intelligence, generative artificial intelligence would play in our world must be for good purposes, and not evil. But if we are to ensure that is the case, that an appropriate framework for regulatory action must be put in place. We therefore support the actions of the Secretary-General recognizing that the question will come one day from someone as to whether you sought to preserve our democracy.”
6. Med shot, delegation applause
STORYLINE:
Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados, said, “the issues of debt sustainability cannot be left on the sidelines, particularly with a number of countries, more than 60 countries, facing debt row today, as we speak, because of the polycrisis.”
Addressing the General Assembly today (22 Sep), Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley said, “countries being forced to choose between development and building of resilience to fight climate.”
She added, “in our small island states, we value education and healthcare and the dignity of life and therefore it will be anathema for us to tell our citizens that we do not have the space to provide for you those things, with the promise of independence.”
Mottley stressed, “it is compounded by the failure of the developed world to accept the reparatory justice is a solemn obligation which we must confront.”
On artificial intelligence, the Prime Minister of Barbados said that it “must be for good purposes, and not evil.”
She continued, “but if we are to ensure that is the case, that an appropriate framework for regulatory action must be put in place.”
Mottley added, “we therefore support the actions of the Secretary-General recognizing that the question will come one day from someone whether you sought to preserve our democracy.”
TRT: 01:49
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: 22 SEPTEMBER 2023, NEW YORK CITY
SHOTLIST:
1. Med shot, flag, United Nations Headquarters
2. Wide shot, Barbados Prime Minister walking to GA rostum
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister, Barbados:
“We have made progress, but there is still much to be done. The issues of debt sustainability cannot be left on the sidelines, particularly with a number of countries, more than 60 countries, facing debt row today, as we speak, because of the polycrisis. Countries being forced to choose between development and building of resilience to fight climate. In our small island states, we value education and healthcare and the dignity of life and therefore it will be anathema for us to tell our citizens that we do not have the space to provide for you those things, with the promise of independence. It is compounded by the failure of the developed world to accept the reparatory justice is a solemn obligation which we must confront.”
4. Med shot, delegation
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister, Barbados:
“The role that artificial intelligence, generative artificial intelligence would play in our world must be for good purposes, and not evil. But if we are to ensure that is the case, that an appropriate framework for regulatory action must be put in place. We therefore support the actions of the Secretary-General recognizing that the question will come one day from someone as to whether you sought to preserve our democracy.”
6. Med shot, delegation applause
STORYLINE:
Mia Amor Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados, said, “the issues of debt sustainability cannot be left on the sidelines, particularly with a number of countries, more than 60 countries, facing debt row today, as we speak, because of the polycrisis.”
Addressing the General Assembly today (22 Sep), Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley said, “countries being forced to choose between development and building of resilience to fight climate.”
She added, “in our small island states, we value education and healthcare and the dignity of life and therefore it will be anathema for us to tell our citizens that we do not have the space to provide for you those things, with the promise of independence.”
Mottley stressed, “it is compounded by the failure of the developed world to accept the reparatory justice is a solemn obligation which we must confront.”
On artificial intelligence, the Prime Minister of Barbados said that it “must be for good purposes, and not evil.”
She continued, “but if we are to ensure that is the case, that an appropriate framework for regulatory action must be put in place.”
Mottley added, “we therefore support the actions of the Secretary-General recognizing that the question will come one day from someone whether you sought to preserve our democracy.”
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