For D-8, a objection from my side either. There'll be a zero level co-op in present conditions. Thus, I dont see much national gains at all in there.
If you have objection to D-8, you should take it up with your own govt., as it is hosting D-8 mission in Istanbul:
http://www.developing8.org/Contact.aspx
Maya Akar Center Buyukdere
Cadde 100-102
Kat:12, Daire:50
Esentepe 34394 Istanbul, Turkey
Tel : +90 (212) 356 18 23
+90 (212) 356 18 24
Fax : +90 (212) 356 18 29
http://www.developing8.org/About.aspx
D-8, also known as Developing-8, is an organization for development cooperation among the following countries: Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey.
The establishment of D-8 was announced officially through the Istanbul Declaration of Summit of Heads of State/Government on June 15, 1997.
The objectives of D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation are to improve member states’ position in the global economy, diversify and create new opportunities in trade relations, enhance participation in decision-making at international level, and improve standards of living.
D-8 is a global arrangement rather than a regional one, as the composition of its members reflects. Organization for Economic Cooperation (D-8) is a forum with no adverse impact on bilateral and multi-lateral commitments of the member countries, emanating from their membership to other international or regional organizations.
Dr. Seyed Ali Mohammad Mousavi from Iran is currently the Secretary General of the D-8 Organization with its Secretariat based in Istanbul-Turkey.
Idea Behind D-8 Establishment
The idea of cooperation among major Muslim developing countries was mooted by Dr. Necmettin Erbakan, the then Prime Minister of Turkey, during a Seminar on “Cooperation in Development” which was held in Istanbul in October 1996. The group envisioned cooperation among countries stretching from South East Asia to Africa. Representatives from Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria and Pakistan attended the Seminar. This conference was the first step towards the establishment of D-8 and it was only after a series of preparatory meetings that D-8 was set up officially and began its activities with the Istanbul Declaration issued at the end of the summit of Heads of State and Government held in Istanbul on June 15, 1997.
http://www.developing8.org/MissionStatement.aspx
According to the first Summit Declaration (Istanbul, 1997), the main objective of D-8 is declared to be socio-economic development in accordance with following principles:
-Peace instead of conflict.
-Dialogue instead of confrontation.
-Cooperation instead of exploitation.
-Justice instead of double-standard.
-Equality instead of discrimination.
-Democracy instead of oppression.
Thus D-8 objectives are to improve developing countries’ positions in the world economy, diversify and create new opportunities in trade relations, enhance participation in decision-making at the international level, and provide better standard of living.
By the same token, D-8 is a forum with no adverse impact on bilateral and multi-lateral commitments of the member countries, emanating from their membership to other regional or international organizations.
The following three phrases are quotations from the D-8 fifth Summit Declaration (Bali, 2006) which illustrates some application of the principle objectives:
-We commit ourselves to work together to solve the problem of economic disparities within our countries.
-We reaffirm our commitment to enhance cooperation in the field of energy to develop alternative and renewable energy resources.
-We emphasize the importance of D-8 in contributing to the economic development of its member countries and ensure that it promotes global trade.
http://www.developing8.org/Secretary.aspx
Dear Visitor,
Welcome to the official website of the Developing 8 Organization for Economic Cooperation (D-8). You will find an abundance of information about the main activities of the Organization as well as its official documents which constitute the framework of the D-8 activities. Please take time to browse through them and find out for yourself how this young Organization has endeavored from its inception in 1997 to promote cooperation among its 8 Member Countries in a variety of areas. We, at the Secretariat, are keen to provide the latest information on different aspects of the D-8 activities and will be pleased to receive your feedback - comments, criticisms and proposals which would certainly help improve the website and our work at the Organization.
Dr. Seyed Ali-Mohammad Mousavi, Iran
Born in 1967 in Iran(YAZD Province), received his Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the Imam Sadegh University (Tehran, Iran), MA degree in International Relations from the Imam Sadegh University (Tehran, Iran), and PhD in Strategic Management from the National Supreme Defense University (Tehran, Iran). Dr. Seyed Ali-Mohammad Mousavi had served in a number of Intergovernmental positions in Iran and enjoys experience in multilateral cooperation. He served as the Director-General for International Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tehran, Iran before assuming his post as the Secretary-General of the D-8. He was also previously engaged as the Permanent Representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), and the former D-8 Commissioners of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Developing 8 Countries.
He has published a number research papers in the field of Energy , Political Economy, Strategic Management, Global Economy, Human Rights and Socio-economic.