RIYADH: The 21st General Conference of the UN Industrial Development Organization opened in Riyadh with the reappointment of Gerd Muller as the organization’s director general for a second term.
The decision, unanimously endorsed by UNIDO’s 173 member states, was a highlight of the five-day Global Industry Summit 2025, which brings together international policymakers, industry leaders, and experts.
Held at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center from Nov. 23 to 27, the summit is organized by UNIDO in partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources.
The German delegation welcomed the outcome of the reappointment process, stating it felt “honored by the confirmation of Muller’s second term as director general of UNIDO.”
It added: “We appreciate the trust and support placed in our candidate by the Member States, which was also reflected in the endorsement by the European Union.”
The delegation from Honduras also voiced support, saying, “Honduras congratulates Mr. Muller upon his re-election, and expresses its acknowledgement for the efforts undertaken over the past four years.”
It further noted that it would “continue to encourage him to sustain these efforts in support of inclusive and sustainable industrial development among all member states.”
Similarly, the Armenian delegation expressed its approval, stating, “Armenia extends its sincere congratulations to Director General Gerd Muller on his reappointment.”
It highlighted that “Director General Muller’s unwavering commitment to advancing inclusive and sustainable industrial development remains vital to supporting member states in achieving the sustainable development goals.”
Other member states also extended their congratulations during the opening session, showing broad support for Muller’s continued leadership.
Muller, who first assumed the role in 2021, previously served as Germany’s federal minister for economic cooperation and development.
His tenure at UNIDO has been marked by efforts to strengthen industrial partnerships, foster green innovation, and expand development opportunities across emerging economies.