Expo 2020 organizers and steering committee participants explore postponement of the event by one year in view of COVID-19 impact worldwide
Expo 2020 Dubai has convened a second virtual
meeting of its Steering Committee, with representatives of the countries taking
part in the event, as part of ongoing consultations that the impact of
coronavirus, COVID-19, will have on global preparations of Expo 2020 Dubai.
Participating countries briefed the Steering
Committee on the global precautionary measures that have to be taken to ensure
the health and safety of all those involved in the preparation of this mega
event.
The Steering Committee reviewed with grave concern
the major impact that the spread of COVID-19 is having on global public,
social, and economic health. The members reaffirmed their solidarity with the
international community as it navigates through the ramifications that have
resulted from this unprecedented global crisis.
Expo 2020 Organisers reaffirmed the United Arab
Emirates commitment to working hand in hand with its international partners to
deliver a World Expo which holds true to its founding purpose: providing an
inclusive global platform to address shared challenges, and seek solutions in
the spirit of international cooperation and global solidarity. The global
platform that Expo 2020 will provide will be needed more than ever.
The Committee collectively agreed to explore with
the BIE, the World Expo governing body, the possibility of a one year delay to
the opening of Expo 2020. The Bureau International des Expositions, BIE, will
now work with its Member States and Expo 2020 Dubai organisers to establish a
change in dates. A final decision on postponement can only be made by the BIE’s
Executive Committee and the General Assembly. Article 28 of the BIE Convention
stipulates that, a change of dates requires a two-thirds majority vote from
Member States of the Organisation.
Elaborating on the decision, Reem Al Hashemy, UAE
Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director General, Expo 2020
Dubai said: "The global situation is fast moving, and remains
unpredictable. Over the last several weeks, we have been consulting with key
UAE and international stakeholders to review the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on
our plans and preparations for Expo 2020 Dubai.
"While they remain firmly committed to Expo
2020, many countries have been significantly impacted by COVID-19 and they have
therefore expressed a need to postpone the opening of Expo 2020 Dubai by one
year, to enable them to overcome this challenge. The UAE and Expo 2020 Dubai
have listened. And in the spirit of solidarity and unity, we supported the
proposal to explore a one year postponement at today’s Steering Committee
meeting. We look forward to welcoming the world, which we are certain will only
come out of this pressing challenge stronger, and more resilient than it ever
was."
"We will follow due BIE processes on making the
decision to delay Expo 2020. We remain firm in our collective commitment to
deliver an Expo that’s true to its time and to our shared, urgent priorities.
We believe that in light of this global challenge, humanity needs to come
together to remember what unites us. That remains the collective ambition of
all those involved in this Expo," she added.
Dimitri S. Kerkentzes, Secretary General of the
Bureau International des Expositions, BIE, welcomed Expo 2020 organiser's
approach and the Steering Committee’s recommendations. He said: "The World
is facing extraordinary and unprecedented circumstances and we all expect the
challenges to continue in the months to come. Today’s agreement by the organiser
and the members of Expo 2020 Dubai’s Steering Committee to explore options for
a one-year delay to the opening of the World Expo is welcome. In the spirit and
in accordance with the Paris Convention of 1928, any decision on the World Expo
needs to be collaborative. and agreed upon collectively in a vote of the
countries that form the BIE. We will move forward in supervising the process to
follow in accordance with the rules and regulations of the BIE
convention."
"I am confident that we will collectively overcome
the challenges caused by this global crisis. The UAE’s decision to support a
one year postponement demonstrates pragmatism, openness, and commitment to
delivering an Expo that lives up to our shared ambition. We retain full
confidence in the UAE’s ability to host a World Expo that inspires and delights
millions, when the time is right."
Pyung-oh Kwon, President and CEO of the Korea
Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, KOTRA, and Commissioner General of the
Republic of Korea at Expo 2020 Dubai, said: "It was heartening to see all
the participants of Expo 2020 coming together with a strong message of
solidarity and support. World Expos are a place where the world comes together
to showcase the best of humanity, and at what is a difficult time in many places,
it is more important than ever that this Expo comes to life in the best
possible way and at an appropriate time. We are thankful for the proactive
approach of the organisers and their full support."
Erik Linquier, Commissioner General of France at
Expo 2020 Dubai, said: "We applaud the Expo 2020 organisers and the UAE
for their openness, dynamic engagement, and support to participants in these
extraordinary circumstances we are all facing. Gathering humanity in one place
to celebrate all the things that unite us is something that will be more
necessary than ever once this pandemic passes. We remain fully committed to
playing our part in making this a truly memorable World Expo that can be
experienced and enjoyed by anyone, and so we fully agree with today’s
collective decision to explore the best options for our Expo family."
Dr Malick Diop, Commissioner General of Senegal at
Expo 2020 Dubai, said: "Around the world we can see the best of humankind
as people work together to save lives and contain this virus. Expos are about
the best of humanity and we look forward to coming together in Dubai when the
conditions are right for what we confidently expect will be an incredible
global event."
Dody Edward, Commissioner General of Indonesia at
Expo 2020 Dubai, said: "Expos are a place where the world comes together.
After a year shaped by isolation and distancing, imagine the appetite for human
contact and collaboration in 2021. Indonesia is hopeful the postponement will
be passed by the BIE General Assembly and we can all look towards a brighter
2021."
Justin McGowan, Commissioner General of Australia at
Expo 2020 Dubai, said: "If the BIE General Assembly decides to postpone it
gives us another year to produce an even more inspiring World Expo. In a year’s
time, the world will be a very different place and Expo will be an opportunity
to highlight our united resilience and vision for the future. At the moment our
collective energy needs to be directed elsewhere."
Expo 2020 Dubai organisers will continue to assess
the situation and consult closely with all stakeholders in Dubai, the UAE and
internationally.