World Video | Defence | Foreign Affairs | Natural Events | Trade | NZ in World News | NZ National News Video | NZ Regional News | Search

 


European Council President Urges UN Action on Syria

European Council President Urges Security Council Action on Syria

New York, Sep 25 2013 - A top official at the European Union pleaded today for the Security Council to adopt a clear resolution on Syria and end the “spiral of criminal, sectarian violence” at the heart of “the world’s most unstable region.”

In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly’s high-level debate, Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council, said the international community “absolutely must avoid a dreadful precedent being set on the use of chemical weapons - an abhorrent crime against humanity.”

He called the role of the UN “indispensable” in the controlling and destroying Syria’s arsenal, underscored time and again by the 28 Governments of the European Union (EU).

“It is urgent for the Security Council, together with the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), to take the necessary decisions to ensure the swift and secure destruction of Syria’s poison gas and nerve agent stocks,” Mr. Van Rompuy said, following UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s report and the inventory from the Syrian Government.

The head of the European Council said that a breakthrough on chemical weapons is an important political opening, “in the black wall of Syria’s doom, it will be a first crack.”

He urged continued hard work towards the so-called Geneva II meeting, which would include representatives of Syrian parties as well as senior United States, Russian and UN officials.

“The European Union is ready to provide all support needed to achieve a political settlement,” said Mr. Van Rompuy. He noted, however, that reconciliation is a long process. “No longer waging war is one thing, living again together quite another.”

Turning to the theme of this year’s debate, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the post-2015 sustainable development agenda, he called the EU a “faithful development partner” who “would not draw away from our responsibilities” around the world.

He stressed that it is at the UN that a “new impetus” must be given for a development agenda.

In his speech, Mr. Van Rompuy also highlighted the improving economics of European countries, noting that economic growth is expected in all but one of the 28 countries.

“We are putting out house in order, and expect others to do so too,” he said, adding that countries around the world need to correct internal imbalances and pursue structural reforms.

Mr. Van Rompuy is among a host of leaders to speak at the annual General Assembly session at which heads of State and Government and other high-level officials will present their views and comments on issues of individual national and international relevance.

For more details go to UN News Centre at http://www.un.org/news

ENDS

© Scoop Media

 
 
 
 
 
World Headlines

 

Gaza: 10,000 Gaza Workers Laid Off Due To Tightened Blockade

The Palestinian government said 10 thousand workers have joined the unemployed after construction materials stopped to flow through the underground tunnels along the Egyptian border. More>>

Greenpeace: New Zealander And Arctic Sunrise Captain Refused Bail in Russia

New Zealander David Haussmann, along with the captain of the Greenpeace International ship Arctic Sunrise and one other activist, has been refused bail in Russia. The Greenpeace International activists appeared this morning before a court in Murmansk. More>>

Liberia: Charles Taylor Transferred To UK For Enforcement Of Sentence

Charles Ghankay Taylor, the convicted former President of Liberia, was transferred today from the Netherlands and the custody of the Special Court to the United Kingdom, where he will serve the remainder of his 50-year sentence for war crimes and crimes ... More>>

West Papua: Asylum Seekers Dumped In Remote Refugee Camp

Six of the West Papuans who sought asylum in Australia after being persecuted for their involvement in a ceremonial handover of sacred water and ashes as part of the Freedom Flotilla, were relocated under armed guard to Kiunga on Saturday the 12th ... More>>

Pacific: Role Of Rural Women In Responding To Climate Change

On the International Day of Rural Women, the UN's top climate change official Christiana Figueres drew attention to the important role of rural women in responding to the challenge climate change. More>>

Pacific: U.S. Announces First Sale Of Apaches To Indonesia

Indonesia signed a letter of offer and acceptance (LOA) with the U.S. government to buy eight new Boeing AH-64E Apache helicopters during U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s recent trip to Southeast Asia. More>>

Asia-Pacific: UN Survey On Men Who Use Violence Against Women And Girls

A UN study of 10,000 men in Asia and the Pacific, released today, found that overall nearly half of those men interviewed reported using physical and/or sexual violence against a female partner, ranging from 26 percent to 80 percent across the sites ... More>>

Get More From Scoop

 
 
 
 
 
World
Search Scoop  
 
 
Powered by Vodafone
NZ independent news