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Toespraak van minister Harbers bij 41st ICAO Assembly
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Toespraak van minister Harbers (IenW) bij de 41e ICAO Assembly in Montreal op 27 september 2022. De toespraak is alleen in het Engels beschikbaar.
Verantwoordelijke | Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat |
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Thema |
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Documentsoort | Toespraak |
Publicatiedatum | 28-09-2022 |
Documentdatum | 28-09-2022 |
Onderwerp | Neerhalen vlucht MH17 |
Madam President, Mr President, Secretary-General, Your Excellencies, distinguished
colleagues,
It is an honour and a pleasure to be here at the start of the 41st Assembly.
At the present time, we are dealing with the heart-breaking consequences of a major
disturbance in world order, triggered by a premeditated act of unprovoked and unlawful
aggression against a free and independent state in Europe – which we strongly condemn.
The Chicago Convention recognises that every contracting State has complete and exclusive
sovereignty over the airspace above its territory. Sadly, some among us appear to
have lost sight of this fundamental principle. Let peace prevail.
This Assembly comes at a pivotal point in history, in which we must demonstrate leadership
and courage, and take some key decisions on the future of international aviation –
and indeed the future of the aviation sector as a whole.
This Assembly also marks the end of the 3-year period in which the Kingdom of the
Netherlands was proud to serve on the ICAO Council. Little did we know what unexpected
challenges we would be facing. Nobody could have predicted the devastating impact
of the COVID-19 pandemic.
ICAO has worked hard to provide guidance and support to both States and industry,
to help them weather the storm and lead us on the path to recovery. I also wish to
commend ICAO for its ability to adapt to changing demand, embarking on a transformational
journey of the Organisation itself. I salute your good work, Mr Secretary-General.
The Netherlands is a firm believer in multilateral cooperation, and we need ICAO to
be fit for purpose. Revision of the ICAO Ethics Framework has been a clear focus of
the Netherlands during these past 3 years, and we are relying on you, Mr Secretary-General,
to ensure its effective implementation.
High moral values and a commitment to international law and order are of critical
importance at all levels of this organisation, including its governing body. Surely
this must be at the forefront of our minds when we take decisions later this week
that are closely related to good governance.
Ladies and gentlemen,
The dramatic effects of the climate crisis are becoming more and more evident every
day. There is no time to waste. We need to act now by speeding up the energy transition.
Every industrial sector must shoulder its responsibility. This of course includes
aviation.
This means setting clear goals and working towards achieving them. We all know that
the aviation sector, known for its pioneering outlook, can set ambitious targets for
itself.
At this Assembly, I call upon all States to show corresponding grit and determination
by agreeing a long-term aspirational goal for CO2 reduction in aviation.
In this context it is also absolutely essential that we do not water down CORSIA,
the only global policy instrument for tackling aviation CO2 emissions and to which
we remain fully committed.
It is encouraging to see how all stakeholders are looking for ways to contribute to
this transition, and how the industry itself has already mapped out how best to achieve
the proposed long-term aspirational goal.
We are seeing initiatives in the Netherlands, and in many other states across the
aviation community, to develop and scale up sustainable aviation fuels. Furthermore,
companies around the globe are working on electric and hydrogen-powered aircraft.
In addition, in the Netherlands we are considering other ways of reducing the carbon
footprint of our own aviation industry. Taxation is one option, but we are also exploring
the concept of a ‘carbon emissions ceiling’ for aviation. Of course, policies like
these will only be truly effective when rolled out at global level, especially in
this global industry. So today I call on all colleagues to join me in developing a
flexible toolkit of policy instruments to tackle the climate challenge in aviation.
Ladies and gentlemen,
The second topic I want to touch upon is safer skies.
The Netherlands acknowledges the extraordinary value of the work done by ICAO since
the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in 2014 to mitigate the risks that conflict
zones pose to civil aviation operations.
We remain fully committed to seeking truth, justice and accountability for the victims
of the downing of flight MH17 and to supporting any action designed to ensure that
tragedies like MH17 do not happen again. We are confident the Joint Investigation
Team, consisting of experts from the Netherlands, Australia, Malaysia, Belgium and
Ukraine has yielded compelling evidence of the disconcerting role played by the Russian
Federation, thus breaching its obligations under the Chicago Convention. We also believe
the ICAO Council has full competence to address this matter and order the Russian
Federation back to the negotiating table. This is an important priority for us and
we count on your support.
Furthermore, our firm commitment includes unequivocal endorsement of the Safer Skies
Initiative taken by Canada after the 2020 downing of Ukraine International Airlines
flight PS752.
Through the creation of the Safer Skies Consultative Committee in 2020 and the annual
Safer Skies Forum, Canada, the Netherlands, and our international partners, have established
a truly global platform. In this platform we share best practices, facilitate the
exchange of information, and recommend global standards and guidance on mitigating
the risks that conflict zones pose to commercial aviation.
I am very proud that my country – together with Canada – will host the next Safer
Skies Forum. You are all most welcome to attend. It will take place in The Hague in
June 2023.
I would like to conclude by thanking ICAO for the opportunity to speak today and I
wish you all a very productive and successful meeting.
Thank you for your attention.