Women foreign ministers promise fresh perspective

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MONTREAL, Sept 23, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Female foreign ministers meeting for
the first summit of its kind vowed Saturday to bring a “women’s perspective”
to foreign policy.

The two-day meeting bringing together more than half of the world’s top
women diplomats in Montreal, which began Friday, focused on topics such as
conflict prevention, democratic growth and eliminating gender-based violence.

“This meeting represented a historic occasion,” said Canada’s top diplomat
Chrystia Freeland.

“This is not about creating a pink ghetto. This is quite to the contrary.
This is about highlighting the importance and the role and the rights of
women and girls in the world.

“It’s about talking about the ways women in leadership positions can be
particularly engaged in championing those rights.”

The ministers will share their takeaways from the talks during meetings
taking place as part of the United Nations General Assembly in New York next
week.

The diplomatic chiefs from 17 countries promised to meet regularly —
albeit informally — within the next year.

“We planted a seed that will grow into I believe a plant with beautiful
flowers,” said European Union diplomatic chief Federica Mogherini, who co-led
the meeting with Freeland.

In addition to Freeland and Mogherini, the conference brought together
ministers from Andorra, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Croatia, Dominican Republic,
Ghana, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Kenya, Namibia, Norway, Panama,
Rwanda, Saint Lucia, South Africa and Sweden.

At the end of the summit, a dozen of the participants symbolically placed
flowers on headstones erected in a Montreal park to commemorate 14 women
killed in 1989 at the Ecole Polytechnique engineering school.

The killer, who targeted women in what was classified as a hate crime,
wounded 14 others.