President Ramotar addresses UN General Assembly tomorrow |
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Tuesday, 24 September 2013 22:43 |
PRESIDENT Donald Ramotar will be addressing the 68th session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly tomorrow at its New York headquarters where leaders of 193 nations are at present meeting. by several Heads of State after high-level meetings started on September 23. Among the Presidents to speak yesterday were Barack Obama of the United States, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, Chilean President, Sebastian Pinera, and French President Francois Hollande.
He cautioned about the threat to sustainable development posed by climate change, noting that the poorest and most vulnerable were first to suffer.
The UN Secretary-General spoke of the Syrian situation which he termed the βbiggest peace and security challenge in the worldβ, and noted that the Syrian Government must fully and quickly honour the obligations it has assumed in acceding to the Chemical Weapons Convention. He also spoke of the Millennium Development Goals which generated remarkable gains, but progress on some of them was delayed.
President Ramotar who delivered his inaugural address to the UN on September 27 last, had touched on several sensitive global issues, including the recognition of the State of Palestine based on its 1967 borders, lifting the historic US blockade on Cuba, and the Syrian crisis. (GINA)
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