Let me thank Special Representative Abdou Abarry and Ms. Christelle Huré from the Norwegian Refugee Council for their briefings. I also welcome the representative of Equatorial Guinea to this meeting.
I would like to highlight three points today.
First, as regards the security situation, we remain…
I would like to thank President Gatti Santana and Prosecutor Brammertz for their comprehensive briefings and their continued contribution and commitment to international criminal justice. I also welcome the representatives of Serbia, Rwanda and Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia to today’s debate.
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I thank Under-Secretary-General Fletcher, Deputy Special Representative Gagnon and Ms. Yari for their important and alarming briefings.
As we mark Human Rights Day, the situation in Afghanistan stands as a painful reminder of the gap between global commitments and lived realities. Four years since …
Let me also thank the briefers for sharing their insights.
Before addressing the latest wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine, as described by our briefers, let me first reaffirm several fundamental principles that we believe must define a viable path to peace in Ukraine.
First, Denmark calls for an …
Let me also thank the Chairperson-in-Office, Minister for Foreign Affairs Valtonen, for her highly valuable briefing and for her dedicated and strong leadership of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) this year.
Fifty years ago, in the depths of the cold war, nations from …
Allow me also congratulate Slovenia for assuming the presidency of the Council and to use this opportunity to congratulate Sierra Leone for a well conducted presidency in the month of November. I would also like to thank Special Representative of the Secretary-General Al Hassan for his final briefin…
Denmark welcomes the adoption of today’s resolution (resolution 2804 (2025)), extending the authorizations to inspect vessels on the high seas off the coast of Libya. We express our sincere appreciation to the penholders — France and Greece — for their efforts in this regard.
As we witnessed earlie…
Let me begin by thanking Deputy Prosecutor Khan for her briefing. We are pleased to see her brief the Security Council on this important matter, which the Council referred to her. I would also like to welcome the representative of Libya to the meeting today.
We welcome the significant progress made…
I would also like to thank Deputy Special Coordinator Alakbarov for his briefing.
We gather today at a critical crossroads, where the dust of devastation is beginning to settle in Gaza and as the first faint signs of a new future begin to appear. Denmark once again thanks the United States, Egypt, …
Let me also thank Ms Gotoh and Ms Wosornu for their very clear briefings. Denmark welcomes the participation of Ukraine in today’s briefing and that of other affected European countries.
The broader regional security situation remains alarming. Denmark is deeply concerned about Monday’s explosion o…
Let me also express Denmark’s gratitude to the Permanent Representatives of Algeria and Panama, Chairs of the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1373 (2001) concerning counter-terrorism and the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) respectively. I want to thank them for …
I thank Deputy Special Envoy Rochdi and Director Doughten of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs for their briefings.
The situation in Syria continues to evolve. That is clear on the ground, as this month we welcomed Syria’s joining the Global Coalition to Counter Islamic State …
Let me also thank Secretary-General Guterres and the President of the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Mr. Touray, for their truly insightful remarks. I thank them for demonstrating the interconnected nature of the security threats facing West Africa and the Sahe…
After two years of brutal conflict in Gaza, the guns were finally silenced as the ceasefire entered into force on 10 October, in a long- awaited pause that offers renewed hope after immense suffering and hardship. Our hope is that Israelis and Palestinians alike can now finally begin recovering from…
Let me thank the Deputy Secretary-General and our briefers for their powerful interventions this morning. I thank you, President Bio, for your presence today and for your efforts in highlighting the deadly impact of conflict-induced hunger around the world. The briefings we have heard this morning a…
Denmark voted in favour of resolution 2801 (2025), in support of a continuation of the targeted sanctions regime on Yemen. We commend the efforts of the United Kingdom in seeking to bridge the various positions expressed throughout the negotiations.
The sanctions regime established pursuant to reso…
I thank our briefers for their comprehensive briefings, and I welcome the presence of the Permanent Representative of South Sudan here in the Chamber today.
The Revitalized Agreement on the Resolution of the Conflict in the Republic of South Sudan has been deliberately undermined for the past seven…
Allow me to welcome you, Mr. President, to the Council and to commend you and Sierra Leone for putting this important topic on the Council’s agenda. Let me also thank our briefers this morning for their important statements.
The uncontrolled spread of small arms and light weapons remains one of the…
I also want to thank our briefers, Executive Director Andersen, Professor Jalloh and Ms. Dinat, for their insightful remarks. Let me further commend Sierra Leone for taking the initiative in calling this meeting. I welcome the participation of Her Excellency, Deputy Foreign Minister Alghali.
First,…
Let me thank Assistant Secretary-General Pobee and Special Envoy Cong for their briefings. In particular, we welcome Special Envoy Cong to the Chamber for his first briefing since his appointment, even virtually.
Allow me to make three points.
First, the United Nations Interim Security Force for A…