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UNITED NATIONS BRIEFING AND TV: MONDAY, 14/04/2008
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UNITED
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14 April 2008 -- Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the
Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General and UN Webcast TV Video.
BY
MARIE OKABE
DEPUTY SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
UN
HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK
Monday,
April 14, 2008
WORLDWIDE
FOOD CRISIS HAS REACHED EMERGENCY PROPORTIONS
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Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon addressed
the high-level
meeting today, convened by the Economic and Social Council, that brings
together the Bretton Woods Institutions, the World Trade Organization (WTO)
and the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD),
and he told them that the rapidly escalating crisis of food availability
around the world has reached emergency proportions.
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The
Secretary-General said that we need not only short-term emergency measures
to meet urgent critical needs and avert starvation in many regions across
the world, but also a significant increase in long-term productivity in food
grain production.
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He
noted that World Bank President Robert Zoellick said
last week that the crisis could mean “seven lost years” in the fight
against worldwide poverty.
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The
United Nations needs to examine ways to lead a process for the immediate and
longer term responses to this global problem, the Secretary-General said.
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He
added that, in less than eight months from now, world leaders and decision
makers will gather in Doha,
Qatar, to take stock of the Monterrey Consensus. What the senior officials
decide at today’s meeting will help guide and inform world leaders when
they meet in November.
DEPUTY
SECRETARY-GENERAL CALLS ON PARLIAMENTARIANS
TO TAKE URGENT ACTION ON RISING FOOD PRICES
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Deputy
Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro expressed concern over the negative
impact of soaring food prices on the livelihood of millions of people in
developing countries, particularly in Africa. She called for urgent action
in that regard.
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She
did so in Cape Town, South Africa, where she is attending the
Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly, whose theme is “Pushing Back the
Frontiers of Poverty”. In remarks
to the Assembly, she also called on Parliaments to translate political will
into legislation and budget allocations so that the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) could be
reached.
HAITI:
BAN KI-MOON URGES REFRAIN FROM FURTHER VIOLENCE
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In
a statement issued after the noon briefing, the Secretary-General learned
with shock of the violent killing of one member of the UN Stabilization
Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) on
Saturday, 12 April 2008.
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The
Secretary-General expresses his sincere condolences to the officer’s
family, the Nigerian contingent and the Government of Nigeria.
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The
Secretary-General reiterates his appeal for calm and urges all demonstrators
to refrain from any further acts of violence.
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He
emphasizes that peace and stability constitute essential conditions for
social and economic development, as well as to promote investments and job
creation, which, together with the immediate measures announced by the
Haitian authorities, constitute the best ways, in the medium-term, to fight
against the increase in the cost of living.
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In
a press
statement, members of the Security Council condemned in the strongest
terms the murder of the Nigerian police officer of (MINUSTAH), and reiterated
their condemnation of the recent violence in Port au Prince and other
cities, and once again expressed their deep regret about the loss of lives
and injuries. They stressed the need to maintain public order.
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The
UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) had also strongly condemned
the execution-style killing on Saturday of the plainclothes UN Peacekeeper
in the capital Port-au-Prince. The peacekeeper was driving through the Bel-Air
neighborhood with three colleagues when unidentified individuals stopped his
vehicle, dragged him out and shot him to death.
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The
tragic incident came hours after Prime Minister Jacques-Edouard Alexis was
deposed by the Senate in a vote of no-confidence amid violent street
protests over rising food prices. Haitian police and the Mission have
launched an investigation into the killing of the 36-year-old peacekeeper.
The Mission has also called
on Haitian authorities to quickly appoint a new Prime Minister and cabinet
in order to address the grave situation now facing the country.
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The
World Bank announced
a $10 million grant to help the Government of Haiti respond to the impact of
rising food prices on poor families. The grant will be used to provide
food for poor children and other vulnerable groups, partly through expanding
the Bank’s existing school feeding program. A team of bank experts
will be traveling to Haiti in the coming days to help put the emergency
assistance in place.
SECRETARY-GENERAL
WELCOMES AGREEMENT IN KENYA
ON GRAND COALITION GOVERNMENT
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The
Secretary-General welcomes
the announcement by President Mwai Kibaki on the agreement on the
composition of the Grand Coalition Government, bringing both parties to the
Kenyan crisis together.
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The
Secretary-General encourages both parties to urgently address agenda item 4
of the Kenyan National Dialogue and Reconciliation in order to find a
solution to the root causes of the crisis.
SIGNIFICANT
PROGRESS NOTED IN LIBERIA
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Ellen
Margrethe Løj, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for
Liberia, told the Security
Council in an open meeting this morning that significant progress has
been made in that country in recent months.
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On
the basis of the progress achieved, she said, benchmarks for the drawdown
phase of the UN
Mission in Liberia have been developed in close consultation with the
Liberian Government and international partners.
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She
went on discuss Liberia further with Council members in closed
consultations.
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Starting
at 3:00 this afternoon, the Security Council has scheduled a closed meeting,
followed by consultations, on the situation in Abkhazia, Georgia.
U.N.
AND AFRICAN UNION PEACE ENVOYS TO VISIT SUDAN TOMORROW
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The
United Nations and African Union envoys heading international efforts to
resolve the Darfur conflict will start a four-day visit to Sudan tomorrow to
consult with the non-signatory movements in Darfur.
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The
visit by the UN’s Jan Eliasson and the AU’s Salim Ahmed Salim follows
consultations last week in Khartoum and Juba with the Government, the Sudan
People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM) and one of the movements present in
Juba (URF).
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The
purpose of these consultations is two-fold: to brief the parties on the
issues discussed during the informal consultations held in Geneva with
regional and international partners last month, and seek their views on the
way forward.
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In
particular they will focus on the serious need to improve the security
situation which affects not only the peacekeeping and humanitarian
operations but also the political process.
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The
Special Envoys reiterate their call for the urgent need for the parties to
cease all violence and prepare for the substantive talks. The parties cannot
fight and prepare for peace talks at the same time. A reduction of violence
is absolutely necessary if we are to make progress on the peace process, the
Envoys say.
CÔTE
D'IVOIRE EXPERT GROUP CONCERNED
ABOUT U.N. MISSION’S INABILITY TO CONDUCT ARMS INSPECTIONS
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In
the mid-term report
to the Security Council of the Group of Experts on Côte d'Ivoire, the Group
expresses deep concern, that sites held by the Garde Républicaine have yet
to be inspected by the UN Mission (UNOCI)
and that the Ivorian authorities routinely deny access to these sites on the
claim that such inspections are outside of the Mission’s mandate.
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The
Group says it has gathered credible information that members of the defense
and security forces on both the government and the rebel sides are being
trained on the territories of other UN Member States, in violation of
Security Council resolution
1572.
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In
the area of customs, the Group of Experts considers that the embargo’s
major weakness stems from the Ivorian authorities’ failure to sensitize
customs staff to be vigilant and not to allow the export and import of goods
prohibited by the embargo.
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On
the diamond embargo, the Group of Experts notes that Mali thwarted a
December 2007 attempt to export 31 rough diamonds of Ivorian origin through
the Bamako airport. Since Mali is not a member of the Kimberley
Process, the Group recommends Kimberley Process experts visit Mali to
examine the gems.
NORTHERN
UGANDA: UNITED NATIONS SUPPORTS PEACE PROCESS
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Asked
about the UN response following the failure to sign a peace agreement
between the Ugandan Government and the Lord’s Resistance Army, the
Spokeswoman said that the United Nations has been doing its best to support
the peace process in Northern Uganda and the work of the chief Mediator from
the government of Southern Sudan, and it will continue to do so.
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Okabe
said that the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy, Joachim Chissano, will be
making contact with the key parties to assess the situation and see what can
be done.
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"We
were obviously expecting a different outcome," the Spokeswoman added,
adding that the United Nations does not yet have a full assessment of the
situation. "In the best of cases, this will be only a temporary setback
to the process, but we cannot say at this point."
CLEAN
DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM REGISTERS ITS 1,000TH PROJECT
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Only
two and a half years into its existence, the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean
Development Mechanism (CDM) has just registered
its one thousandth project.
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It’s
an energy efficiency project in Andhra Pradesh, India, that is expected to
reduce carbon dioxide emissions by more than 34,000 tons annually.
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So
far CDM projects have generated certified emission reductions equivalent to
135 million tons of carbon dioxide.
OTHER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
AFGHAN
FOOD APPEAL IS NEARLY FUNDED: The World Food Programme (WFP)
today said that, as of now, the appeal it launched in late January for food for
poor Afghans has essentially been fully resourced, with donors providing some
$70 million out of the $78 million that the agency had asked for food. WFP said
that the appeal was intended to provide some 88,000 tonnes of food that would go
to 2.5 million people in Afghanistan,
and it expects the first round of food distributions to be completed in Kabul by
next Sunday. While it welcomes the contributions to its appeal, WFP remains
concerned that the high price levels for wheat in Afghanistan are not going to
drop anytime soon.
RE-POLLING
FOLLOWING NEPAL ELECTIONS TO BE COMPLETE WITHIN A WEEK: Nepal’s Election
Commission has updated its list of polling stations where re-polling will be
required to 98. The re-polling will be completed within a week. Meanwhile,
ballot counting is underway
in 132 constituencies, mostly focusing on the results for the
first-past-the-post ballots.
U.N.
ENVOY TO HOLD MORE TALKS ON THE GREECE/FYROM “NAME ISSUE”: The
Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy for the talks between Greece and The former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Matthew Nimetz, will be flying to the region
later this week to reactivate the process of settling the name issue. His
present plans are to be in Skopje on Thursday and Athens on Friday. A follow-up
round of discussions will then take place, probably in New York.
NO
REQUEST FROM PAKISTANI GOVERNMENT RECEIVED: Asked how the United Nations
would respond to a request from the Pakistani Government for an investigation
into the killing of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, the Spokeswoman said
that a request has not yet been formally received.
NO
LETTER RECEIVED FROM CONCERNING INVESTIGATION INTO POPE BENEDICT: Asked
whether the United Nations has received a letter from Catholic priests
concerning an investigation into Pope Benedict, the Spokeswoman said that the
letter has not been received.
CHALLENGES
IN DR CONGO DETAILED IN LATEST REPORT TO SECURITY COUNCIL: Asked about
comments made by former UN envoy Stephen Lewis about the UN’s work in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Spokeswoman noted that Lewis was entitled
to express his views as a private citizen. She added that the Secretary-General
had detailed the challenges the United Nations faces in the DRC in his recent
report to the Security Council.
“PEACE
PARK” COMMISSIONED TO HONOR FORMER U.N. LIBERIA ENVOY: The
Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Liberia Ellen Margrethe Løj
and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf have jointly commissioned
a “Peace Park” in a suburb of the capital, Monrovia. The park in the town of
Paynesville honors the former UN Envoy to Liberia, Alan Doss, who recently
concluded his mission there.
**The
guest at noon was Ellen Margrethe Løj, Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for Liberia, following her briefing to the Security Council on
the latest developments in that country.
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