I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Benelux countries: Belgium, the Kingdom of the Netherlands and my own country, Luxembourg.
We align ourselves with the statement to be delivered on behalf of the European Union.
We thank Slovenia for convening this timely debate and the briefers for shar…
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Benelux countries: Belgium, the Kingdom of the Netherlands and my own country, Luxembourg. Although I will speak on behalf of three Member States, I will try to keep the remarks succinct. We align ourselves with the statement to be made by my colleague, th…
Luxembourg aligns itself with the statements to be delivered on behalf of the European Union and the Group of Friends of Women, Peace and Security.
As many speakers have mentioned, this year marks the twenty-fifth anniversary of resolution 1325 (2000) on women and peace and security. However, this …
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting and allowing us to speak.
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Benelux countries: Belgium, the Kingdom of the Netherlands and my own country, Luxembourg. I thank my colleagues, the Prime Minister of Belgium and the Netherlands, for being…
Luxembourg aligns itself with the statement to be delivered on behalf of the European Union. I would like to add a few comments in my national capacity.
I congratulate Guyana on organizing this high-level open debate as part of its presidency of the Council. The theme that it selected, namely, the …
Luxembourg fully aligns itself with the statement made on behalf of the European Union. I would just like to add a few considerations in my national capacity.
We would like to thank the President of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Judge Tomoko Akane, for being here and for presenting this y…
Next year will mark 25 years since the unanimous adoption of resolution 1325 (2000). With that landmark resolution, the international community emphasized the absolute necessity of ensuring women’s full, equal and meaningful participation across the conflict prevention and peace spectrum. It remains…
Luxembourg fully aligns itself with the statement to be made by the observer of the European Union. Allow me, nonetheless, to add to it by putting forward some considerations in my national capacity.
I thank the President of the International Court of Justice, Judge Nawaf Salam, for his annual repo…
Luxembourg fully aligns itself with the statement delivered on behalf of the European Union. I wish to emphasize a few points in our national capacity.
I thank the Permanent Representative of Ghana for introducing the draft resolution (A/79/L.7) dedicated to the report of the International Atomic E…
It is an honour to be in front of the General Assembly again and to be able to speak about the situation and how we see the world. I have listened to a lot of speeches and, when I consider the main theme of the topic we discussed last week and early this week — “leaving no one behind” — I have to sa…
It is an honour to address the United Nations for the first time as Prime Minister of Luxembourg on the occasion of the Summit of the Future.
Luxembourg is well placed to know that no country, regardless of its size, is able to meet the challenges that arise on its own. That observation is the basi…
I would like to thank Mozambique for organizing today’s debate.
I have the honour to make this statement on behalf of the Benelux countries — Belgium, the Kingdom of the Netherlands and my own country, Luxembourg. We align ourselves with the statement made on behalf of the European Union.
We thank…
Luxembourg is grateful to Mozambique for organizing this open debate. I thank all the briefers for their insights and recommendations this morning.
Luxembourg fully aligns itself with the statements to be made on behalf of the European Union, the Group of Friends on the Protection of Civilians in A…
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Benelux countries: Belgium, the Kingdom of the Netherlands and my own country, Luxembourg.
We fully align ourselves with the statement made by the observer of the European Union, as well as that to be made by the representative of New Zealand on behalf of…
Luxembourg fully aligns itself with the statement made by the observer of the European Union.
Luxembourg welcomes the organization of today’s debate, which enables us to reaffirm our support for the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism to Assist in the Investigation and Prosecution of…
Luxembourg thanks you, Sir, for organizing this annual debate on the exercise of the veto. We align ourselves with the statement delivered by the Permanent Representative of Liechtenstein on behalf of a group of countries.
Luxembourg is proud to be among the sponsors of resolution 76/262, which was…
I thank you, Madam President, for convening this briefing of the Security Council. I would also like to thank Commissioner-
General Philippe Lazzarini for his briefing and to express our full confidence in his leadership of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Ne…
Luxembourg would like to thank the President for convening this debate in accordance with resolution 76/262, in application of the veto initiative launched by Liechtenstein. The veto is not a privilege; it is a responsibility. Luxembourg regrets any exercise of the veto, including the vetoes cast on…
I deliver this statement on behalf of the Benelux countries — the Kingdom of Belgium, the Kingdom of the Netherlands and my own country, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
We thank Japan for organizing this open debate, at a time when many women and young people from countries from all over the world a…
Luxembourg endorses the statements made yesterday by the observer of the European Union and the representative of Liechtenstein, on behalf of an interregional group of countries (see A/78/PV.59). I will add a few points in my national capacity.
Luxembourg thanks the President for having convened th…