Fresh WTO talks to start after US Presidential polls: UN Diplomat

World Trade OrganisationRajgarh (Madhya Pradesh), Aug 5 : Fresh World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks to negotiate a global trade agreement would begin after a new government assumes office in the United States, a senior United Nations (UN) official said.

Special Adviser to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, Jeffery D Sachs, said: "Most countries were not ready for a bargain as a regime change is expected in the US."

Talking to reporters in Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh, after a conference organised by the Gita Mittal Foundation, Sachs blamed the lack of serious efforts by the member countries for the failure of the recent WTO talks.

“The new Government in the US will go for fresh negotiations at the WTO and will also look at broader cooperation on other subjects, including climate change, water problems and energy," he said.

Regarding the rising crude oil prices, Sachs said, "World economy is growing at a fast pace. Demand from the growing countries, especially from Asia, has jumped up swiftly and this has led to a spurt in oil prices."

He also blamed the automobile industry across the globe for the increasing consumption of fuel. (ANI)