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H.E. Ambassador Dr Lansana GBERIE
8 NON-VIOLATION AND SITUATION COMPLAINTS
115.   My delegation joins others in welcoming the Ministerial Decision extending the moratorium until MC13. As other delegations have stated, we believe that it is time to begin discussions on scope and modalities in the TRIPS Council, in whichever format is deemed appropriate, and to issue recommendations. 116.   We must move away from this repetition of statements and on to concrete proposals that allow us to start these discussions. We therefore consider it appropriate for the Chair to hold consultations with Members that can guide the way forward on this issue.
The Council took note of the statements made and agreed to revert to this matter at its next meeting.
27. The Chair recalled that the examination of scope and modalities for non-violation and situation complaints under TRIPS was in line with the initial mandate in Article 64.3 of the TRIPS Agreement, which had required recommendations to be submitted to the Ministerial Conference in 1999.
28. He recalled that at the 12th Ministerial Conference, Ministers had adopted a Decision on TRIPS non-violation complaints (document ), which directed the TRIPS Council to continue its examination of the scope and modalities for non-violation and situation complaints, and to make recommendations to the 13th Ministerial Conference. The Decision also provided that, in the meantime, Members would not initiate such complaints under the TRIPS Agreement.
29. He said that, during recent meetings of the TRIPS Council, a few delegations had signalled openness to return to substantive discussions in this area. In March 2021, his predecessor had suggested that Members could identify areas of agreement in the non-violation discussions. Identifying such areas or elements of agreement regarding the nature of nonviolation and situation complaints could help delegations focus their engagement on the areas of disagreement and thus make at least some progress in framing the relevant questions for discussion.
30. The Chair inquired whether delegations were more at ease now to consider this or any other approach that might help identify common ground, in order to get some movement in this longstanding debate.
31. The representatives of India; Switzerland; Argentina; Sri Lanka; Brazil; Canada; Bangladesh; South Africa; United Kingdom; Nigeria; Indonesia; Chile; United States of America; Peru; the Russian Federation; Bolivia, Plurinational State of; Korea, Republic of; Panama; Hong Kong, China; and the European Union took the floor.
32. The Council took note of the statements made and agreed to revert to this matter at its next meeting.
IP/C/M/106, IP/C/M/106/Add.1