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Entries in General Assembly (13)

Wednesday
Sep212011

Obama: Two State Solution Only Path to Peace 

Speaking at the UN General Assembly, President Barack Obama says only direct negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians can advance Middle East peace.(00:18)

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Friday
Jun172011

UN Security Council Officially Backs Ban For Second Term

United Nations Security Council President for the month of June, Ambassador Nelson Messone of Gabon, announces Council members have recommended the General Assembly appoint Ban Ki Moon to a second five year term as UN Secretary General. 

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Tuesday
Mar012011

US Ambassador: Gaddafi Must Go, Now

Susan Rice, US Ambassador to the United Nations, tells the General Assembly that Col. Muammar Gaddafi must step down immediately. 

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Friday
Sep262008

Condoleezza Rice and Friends of Pakistan at the United Nations General Assembly

Friends of Pakistanand United States Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice discuss the Bhutto Doctrine.  "People of Pakistan can rest assured that democracy does work and it is working", the organization stated that the doctrine will delegate authority and allow for "regional ownership to the problems that Pakistan is having."

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Secretary Rice added that the doctrine will help the region "more towards a more stable and prosperous Pakistan."

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Wednesday
Sep242008

Director of the UN Environment Programm on Green Initiatives

Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme, discusses strategies for reducing pollution and environmental waste in relation to the Millennium Development Goals.


"When we talk about the green economy," Steiner said, "it's not necessarily a mathametic definition we're kooking at." He when on to say that in the UN's analysis, UNEP looks at "where are, in our economy, sectors emerging, jobs being created, investments being mobilized ... and essentially restructuring our economy?"


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Wednesday
Sep242008

Iranian President Ahmadinejad's Comments to the Press at General Assembly

In contrast to US president George Bush's failure to conduct a press encounter at this week's United Nations General Assembly, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took questions from the media during an hour-long press conference yesterday at UN headquarters in New York.

During the conversation, which was at times confrontational, Ahmadinejad retained a sense of relaxed composure. Though he skirted issues such as detention of dissidents, media transparency, and nuclear threats to Israel, Ahmadinejad was willing to engage on multiple, controversial topics.

Ahmadinejad spoke of his country's willingness to allow IAEA inspectors in to Iran, and denied the possibility that Iran would preemptively attack Israel, stating that "[the world] is entering a post-nuclear" era. The president also discussed his willingness to cooperate with the Iraqi government, cautioned the West about it's excursion in Afghanistan, and warned of the hazards of continued violence in the Middle East.

Listen to Audio File (5:06), via translation

Listen to Entire Press Conference (59:10), via translation


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Wednesday
Sep242008

Israeli President Comments on "Sensational and Empty Speechs" at the UN General Assembly

Israeli president Shimon Peres discusses the distraction of Iran, as well as Israel's goals in relation to the General Assembly: peace, poverty, and handling the dangers of environment. "Our enemies are not the Iranians but [the Iranian] system of government is the enemy of everyone," Peres said. Israel would not capitulate to "sensational and empty speeches."


Listen to Audio File - (3:22)
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Tuesday
Sep232008

Bush at the UN: Results Needed

President George Bush at the UN General Assembly today stated that success in the developing world will come from the UN member states fulfilling promises made, and that "people in the developing world have the capacity to improve their own lives."


On the importance of eliminating terrorism, the president said "the extremists find their most fertile recruiting grounds in societies trapped in chaos and despair ... places where people see no prospect of a better life."


"Success of these efforts must be measured by more than intentions, they must be measured by results"

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Tuesday
Sep232008

Bush at the UN: Nations Must Continually Confront Terror

George Bush addressed the United Nations General Assembly on the importance of confronting terrorism: "We must work closely to keep terrorist attacks from happening in the first place," the president said, "we must actively challenge the conditions of tyranny and despair that allow terror and extremists to thrive"


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Tuesday
Sep232008

Bush on the UN's Role in Fighting Terrorism at the General Assembly

United States president George W. Bush addressed the United Nations General Assembly this morning. Bush discussed the importance of "advancing the vision of freedom," assisting developing nations, and sharing common goals.


Bush discussed the importance of pursuing those who spread terror. "We must not relent until our people are safe," the president stated.


Listen to Audio File (3:04) - Bush on the UN's Role in Fighting Terrorism at the General Assembly
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Monday
Sep222008

Statement From New General Assembly President, Miguel d’Escoto

Miguel d’Escoto of Nicaragua, President of the 63rd session, opens the General Assembly with statements on African development needs.

Improving conditions in Africa "does not require new commitments," but rather that [UN member states] remember commitments already made, the President said, "it is time to move from promises to concrete action."

GA President d'Escoto Opening Remarks (2:44) - translation


GA President d'Escoto on UN Promise to Africa (1:22) - translation
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Monday
Sep222008

Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Addresses the General Assembly

Secretary General Ban Ki-moon highlights the accomplishments of the General Assembly, and urges to remember their commitments to the Millennium Development Goals.


Listen to Audio File (8:16) - Full statement, some English and some English translation.
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Wednesday
Sep172008

Outgoing General Assembly President Addresses UN Reform, Climate Change, and the Importance of Dialog

Out-going president of the General Assembly, Mr. Srgjan Kerim - former Permanent Representative of the Republic of Macedonia - summarized his year in office. Mr. Kerkim specifically addressed the importance of inter-Assembly dialog (1:21), Security Council reform (0:25), and climate change (1:44).
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