Thursday
Feb142008
News From the United Nations 14.2.08
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will travel to Washington, D.C. on February 14th and 15th to meet with Unites States President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The Secretary-General will attend a ceremony in honor of US Representative Tom Lantos. The only Holocaust survivor to serve in the House, Lantos passed away on February 11th.
Agenda ideas for Mr. Ban's meeting with Secretary Rice and Mr. Bush include:
- Progress of the Millennium Development Goals
- Climate change
- Terrorism
- The Darfur humanitarian crisis
Prior to his Washington, D.C. trip, the Secretary-General met with UK rock star Bono. Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, Miclelle Montas confirmed that U2 lead-singer and activist requested the meeting. The two discussed several health issues related to the Millennium Development Goals.
Regarding Darfur, Spokesperson Montas confirmed that the Status of Forces Agreement between the United Nations / African Union and the government of Sudan as been signed. The agreement will aid enforcement of the Darfur Peace Agreement, which aims to protect civilians from regional violence.
In other United Nations news, the World Food Programme and Vodafone announced a new partnership that will work to develop and improve communication technologies and protocols in emergency situations.
Agenda ideas for Mr. Ban's meeting with Secretary Rice and Mr. Bush include:
- Progress of the Millennium Development Goals
- Climate change
- Terrorism
- The Darfur humanitarian crisis
Prior to his Washington, D.C. trip, the Secretary-General met with UK rock star Bono. Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, Miclelle Montas confirmed that U2 lead-singer and activist requested the meeting. The two discussed several health issues related to the Millennium Development Goals.
Regarding Darfur, Spokesperson Montas confirmed that the Status of Forces Agreement between the United Nations / African Union and the government of Sudan as been signed. The agreement will aid enforcement of the Darfur Peace Agreement, which aims to protect civilians from regional violence.
In other United Nations news, the World Food Programme and Vodafone announced a new partnership that will work to develop and improve communication technologies and protocols in emergency situations.
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News from the United Nations 4.3.08
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met with former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan over the weekend. Mr. Annan briefed Mr. Ban on the violence, and tentative truce, in Kenya.
The Security Council, in meetings through the weekend, voted in favor of more sanctions on Iran if Iran does not comply with IAEA regulations. The sanctions would stiffen inspections of cargo going in to and out of Iran.
The General Assembly is expected to issue draft text of a resolution on terrorism soon. The document, A-57-37, is the result of an adhoc committee convened with the intent to define terrorism. The report is not a final definition, and must be voted on by members of the General Assembly before it is to take effect.