Nature of MIKTA Partnership
Consultative Platform
A key aspect that distinguishes MIKTA from other multilateral groups is that it is an informal consultative platform, rather than a formal organisation. It provides a space for dialogue and innovative diplomacy to address current global issues. Information sharing and increased mutual understanding are central features of MIKTA.Strengths
One of MIKTA's key strengths is its flexibility. It provides an informal environment in which topical issues can be discussed, without pressure to reach a consensus. It seeks to assume an adaptable form of multilateral cooperation, in contrast to traditional ‘Meetings
The MIKTA Foreign Ministers meet regularly. A retreat-style meeting is held annually in the chairing country. The members have also met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly Leader's Week and the G20.Chair
The chair of MIKTA rotates annually.Areas of Interest
MIKTA has agreed to work together on a number of thematic issues. These include: * international energy governance and energy access; * counter-terrorism and security; * peacekeeping; * trade and the economy; * gender equality; * good governance; and * sustainable development.Activities
MIKTA engages in a variety of activities in line with its core areas of interest. These include sharing information, releasing joint statements, non-papers that contribute to progress on multilateral issues, advocating common messages across each member's networks, workshops for technical experts and side events to support outcomes at major international events. Major activities of MIKTA thus far are listed below. * Joint communiqués ** from 6 Foreign Ministers’ Meetings * Joint statements ** North Korean nuclear test (Jan 2016) ** Terrorist attack in Turkey (Oct 2015) ** Climate change (Sept 2015) ** Financing for development (July 2015) ** Commemorating International Women's Day (March 2015) ** Ebola outbreak and global health (Sept 2014) ** Downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 (July 2014) * Joint op-ed (Jan 2015) * Speakers’ Consultations * Exchange programs ** Exchange of Diplomats (Ankara and Istanbul, Feb 2016) ** Exchange of Young Professionals (Seoul, July 2015) ** Exchange of Journalists (Seoul, May 2015) * Workshops ** MIKTA Workshop on Electronic Commerce (Geneva, 5 July 2016) ** Third MIKTA Development Cooperation Workshop (Canberra, 1 April 2016) ** Second MIKTA Development Cooperation Workshop (Seoul, 11 May 2015) * Academics network ** MIKTA Academic Conference: Unlocking Global Innovation (Canberra, April 14–15, 2016) ** The 1st MIKTA Academic Network Conference: Partnership in Knowledge for Better Global Governance (Seoul, May 11–12, 2015) (Participating academic institutions: CIDE of Mexico, The Habibie Center of Indonesia, IFANS of the Republic of Korea, TEPAV of Turkey, and Coral Bell School,Leaders
Member country data
MIKTA Speakers' Consultation
MIKTA was formed under Seoul's leadership in 2013 and is an acronym of the names of its five member countries—Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey, and Australia. The 2015 MIKTA Speakers' Consultation was held in Seoul, Korea from July 1–5. The Speaker of the National Assembly of Seoul Korea Chung Ui-hwa proposed the meeting and arranged for the remaining countries to arrive for the consultation. At the Plenary Session, which took place on July 2, the Speakers and other delegates of the MIKTA parliaments discussed the role of each country's parliaments in implementing and supporting core values such as theSee also
* List of country groupings * List of multilateral free-trade agreementsReferences
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