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MICHELE
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UNITED NATIONS BRIEFING AND TV: WEDNESDAY, 09/07/2008
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09 July 2008 -- Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the
Spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General and UN Webcast TV Video.
BY
MICHELE MONTAS
SPOKESPERSON FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL BAN KI-MOON
UN
HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK
Wednesday,
July 9, 2008
SECRETARY-GENERAL
STRONGLY CONDEMNS DEADLY ATTACK ON PEACEKEEPERS IN NORTH DARFUR
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On
8 July at approximately 14h45 local time, a UN-African Union Hybrid
Operation in Darfur (UNAMID)
joint police and military patrol was ambushed by unidentified militia
between Gusa Jamat and Wadah (100 km east of Shangil Tobayi, North Darfur).
The attackers used heavy weapons and engaged the UNAMID convoy in an
exchange of fire for more than two hours. Seven peacekeepers were
killed and twenty-two were wounded, seven of them critically.
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The
Secretary-General condemns
in the strongest possible terms this unacceptable act of extreme violence
against AU-UN peacekeepers in Darfur and calls on the Government of Sudan to
do its utmost to ensure that the perpetrators are swiftly identified and
brought to justice. The Secretary-General expresses his deepest
condolences to the families of the peacekeepers who lost their lives, and
reiterates his appreciation for their service, valour and commitment to the
search for peace in Darfur.
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The
Secretary-General calls on all parties to respect their agreements, to
redouble their efforts to ensure the safety and integrity of the
peacekeeping force and reach a comprehensive settlement to the crisis in
Darfur as soon as possible. The Secretary-General reiterates his appeal to
the international community to provide all necessary support to the
peacekeeping force in Darfur.
BAN
KI-MOON WELCOMES G8 STATEMENT BUT URGES FURTHER COMMITMENTS
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The
Secretary-General is flying back to New York now, after he participated
earlier today in the Summit of the Group of Eight leaders in Hokkaido, by
attending the meeting of the Major Economies on Climate Change.
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Before
leaving Japan, he issued a statement
saying that he was grateful at the focused discussions by the Group of Eight
(G8) and other world leaders at the Summit on the three interrelated global
crises of climate change, food security and development. The
discussion, he said, provides initial direction for global efforts that must
be accelerated in the coming weeks and months.
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The
Secretary-General welcomed the statement of the G8 on climate change and the
environment, including the long-term goal of reducing emissions by at least
50 per cent by 2050. This, against a 1990 baseline, is a clear step forward,
but we must go further, he said.
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He
added that he was happy to see the strong commitment of the G8 to address
the global food crisis in a Global Partnership for Food, facilitated and
coordinated by the United Nations.
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The
Secretary-General appreciated particularly the endorsement received for his
High-Level Task Force and its Comprehensive Framework for Action. He
added that we must use the current crisis as an opportunity to significantly
step up public and private investment into agricultural production and
research, and into rural infrastructure at levels above $25 billion per
year.
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The
Secretary-General emphasized that, following the summit, the challenge now
is to move beyond discussions to action.
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The
Secretary-General also had a bilateral meeting with the Indonesian President
before departing from Japan, ending his three-nation, 13-day trip to North
Asia.
SECURITY
COUNCIL TAKES UP LEBANON AND AFGHANISTAN
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The
Security Council this morning
received a briefing in closed consultations from Under-Secretary-General for
Political Affairs B. Lynn Pascoe about the Secretary-General’s recent report
on the implementation of resolution 1701, concerning Lebanon. Wolfgang
Weisbrod-Weber, the Director of the Asia and Middle East Division of the
Department for Peacekeeping Operations, also briefed the Council on the work
of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
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In
the report, the Secretary-General says that he looks forward to the speedy
establishment of a national unity Government in Lebanon and to the
revitalization of the country’s constitutional institutions.
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Then,
at 3:00 this afternoon, Kai Eide, the Secretary-General’s Special
Representative for Afghanistan, will
brief the Security Council in an open meeting on the UN’s work in that
country. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs John Holmes, who
visited Afghanistan recently, will also brief.
SECURITY
COUNCIL CONDEMNS PAKISTAN TERRORIST ATTACKS AND KILLING OF U.N. OFFICIAL IN
SOMALIA
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The
Security Council President,
Ambassador Le Luong Minh of Viet Nam, yesterday read out two press
statements, on Somalia and on Pakistan, following the Council’s
consultations.
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On
Pakistan,
he said, Council members condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist
suicide attack that took place in Islamabad on Sunday, as well as the
terrorist attacks that occurred in parts of Karachi the following day.
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Council
members also condemned
in the strongest terms the killing over the weekend of the officer in charge
of the UN Development Programme office in Mogadishu and the wounding of
other people, including his brother and son, in the same attack. They
reaffirmed the imperative to respect in all circumstances the safety and
security of UN and humanitarian relief personnel.
U.N.-CONTRACTED
DRIVER KILLED IN SOMALIA
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For
the fourth time this year, a World Food Programme (WFP)-contracted driver
has been killed
in Somalia.
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Ahmed
Saalim was traveling as part of a convoy of WFP-contracted trucks in the
Lower Shabelle region on Monday. He was shot after fighting broke out
between convoy escorts and militiamen at a checkpoint.
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WFP
sends its condolences to Saalim’s family and appeals for such killings to
stop. WFP also urges all parties to allow the safe passage of
humanitarian staff and assistance at a time when the need for such aid is on
the rise.
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Monday’s
shooting occurred just one day after the head of the UN Development
Programme in Somalia was shot and killed outside a mosque in Mogadishu.
U.N.
ENVOY SUPPORTS EGYPT'S EFFORTS TO SOLIDIFY CALM IN GAZA
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The
UN Special Coordinator for
the Middle East Peace Process, Robert Serry, today wrapped up a series of
visits to Cairo and Amman, having previously met with President Mahmoud
Abbas and senior Israeli officials.
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During
his travels, Serry discussed all aspects of the Middle East peace process
and voiced the UN's support for Egypt's efforts to solidify calm in Gaza and
improve conditions for the civilian population.
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Serry
further underlined the Secretary-General's support for the ongoing
Israeli-Palestinian political negotiations, President Abbas' efforts on
Palestinian unity, and the indirect Israeli-Syrian peace talks.
U.N.
ENVOY TO HOLD TECHNICAL CONSULTATIONS WITH BOTH SIDES ON F.Y.R.O.M. “NAME
ISSUE”
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The
Secretary-General’s Personal Envoy for the talks between Greece and The
former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Matthew Nimetz, will be holding
technical consultations in New York with both sides separately.
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Nimetz
will meet with a delegation from Skopje on Thursday, 10 July, and with a
delegation from Athens on Monday, 14 July.
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The
purpose of these meetings is to hold working sessions focused on elements of
a possible agreement. No joint meeting or statement is expected.
SECRETARY-GENERAL
OUTLINES CONDITIONS FOR DRAWDOWN OF D.R. CONGO MISSION
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In
his latest report
on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is out as a document today,
the Secretary-General says that key benchmarks for a gradual drawdown of the
UN Mission (MONUC)
include a resolution of the crisis in the Kivus and the development of
legitimate Government institutions.
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On
the situation in the east, the Secretary-General says that success in the
Goma and Nairobi processes will depend on the sustained political engagement
of all parties. He encourages the parties to make use of the Amani Programme,
which was created to implement recent agreements, to build confidence among
themselves and address the plight of the refugees and internally displaced
persons. On the other hand, the Secretary-General is concerned that, while
the ceasefire has generally held, recent clashes and the continued
recruitment by armed groups threaten to destabilize the northeast again.
U.N.
AGENCY EXPANDS FOOD CRISIS INITIATIVE TO 48 MORE COUNTRIES
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Regarding
the global food crisis, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) today
vastly expanded
its initiative to help small farmers and vulnerable households deal with
rising prices. FAO approved US$21 million worth of projects in 48
countries, bringing the total number of countries now covered by the
initiative to 54.
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The
projects will provide farmers with seeds, fertilizer, and other agricultural
inputs for one year. The immediate objective is to ensure the success
of the next planting season. But the longer-term goal is to show that
increasing the supply of key agricultural inputs allows small farmers to
rapidly increase food production.
U.N.
CONFERENCE FOR NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS TO BE HELD IN PARIS FOR FIRST TIME
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For
the first time, the meeting of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) hosted
each year by the Department of Public Information (DPI) will be held in
Paris to mark the 60th anniversary of the adoption of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, signed in 1948 in the French capital.
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This
61st annual DPI/NGO Conference from 3 to 5 of September is being held
outside of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
in Paris. It will bring together more than 2,000 participants from some 90
countries around the theme “Reaffirming Human Rights: The Universal
Declaration at 60”.
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A
new website has
just been launched this week to provide useful information – in English
and French - to the NGO community and other civil society members interested
in participating in and/or contributing to the work of the 61st annual
DPI/NGO Conference.
OTHER
ANNOUNCEMENTS
U.N.
AND AFGHANISTAN LAUNCH APPEAL FOR $400 MILLION IN FOOD AID: The United
Nations and the Government of Afghanistan today launched
an appeal in Kabul, asking for $404 million to feed 4.5 million of the most
vulnerable people in that country, following poor harvests, drought and the rise
in worldwide food prices. Bo Asplund, the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Afghanistan,
said that there is an urgent need to provide life-saving assistance to
Afghanistan’s people, the needs are great and the time is limited.
IRAQ
LAUNCHES POLICY TO IMPROVE SITUATION OF DISPLACED PERSONS AND RETURNEES: The
Government of Iraq today launched a policy to improve the situation for
displaced persons and returnees, following wide-scale consultations with
displaced persons around the country by Iraq’s Ministry of Displacement and
Migration and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),
in coordination with other partners.
SECRETARY-GENERAL
REVIEWS JUBA PEACE TALKS: Available today is a letter from the
Secretary-General to the president of the Security Council that includes a full
report on the Juba peace talks between the Government of Uganda and the Lord’s
Resistance Army. The report, which was written by Chief Mediator Riek Machar,
the Vice-President of the Government of Southern Sudan, reviews the current
situation and makes a number of recommendations on the way forward.
SECRETARY-GENERAL
TO BRIEF GENERAL ASSEMBLY ONCE CANDIDATE FOR TOP HUMAN RIGHTS POST SELECTED:
Asked about the selection of a new High
Commissioner for Human Rights, the Spokeswoman said that the
Secretary-General would brief the General Assembly about that topic once he has
announced the single candidate that would be submitted for Assembly approval.
She noted that the Secretary-General had received inputs from Member States
during the process of selecting a High Commissioner, but that the process of
interviewing candidates for the post was still on going.
BRIEFINGS
IN BANGKOK ON MYANMAR HAVE DECREASED: Asked about the decrease in the
frequency of press briefings in Bangkok about the humanitarian situation in
Myanmar, the Spokeswoman noted that the frequency of such briefings had become
less intense after humanitarian workers started going into Myanmar, but that
such briefings were still taking place in Bangkok.
NO
COMMENT ON IRANIAN MISSILE TESTS: The Spokeswoman declined to comment on the
recent missile tests conducted by Iran.
CONSTRUCTION
AT U.N. HEADQUARTERS RELATED TO FIRE SAFETY: The Spokeswoman reiterated, in
response to a question, that some construction activity was taking place at UN
Headquarters to bring the building up to fire safety standards.
SECRETARY-GENERAL
CONCERNED ABOUT INCREASING MIDDLE EAST TENSIONS: Asked about tensions in the
Middle
East, including between Israel and Iran, the Spokeswoman said that the
Secretary-General is aware of an increase in tensions and has been concerned.
U.N.
POLICY ON CHINA GOVERNED BY GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION: In response to a
question on whether the United Nations would accredit Taiwanese journalists, the
Spokeswoman recalled that the UN policy on China is governed by General Assembly
resolution 2758
of 1971, concerning a one-China policy.
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