I would like to thank the Deputy Prosecutor, Ms. Khan, for her briefing and for the thirtieth report regarding the situation in Libya. I also welcome the participation of the Libyan representative.
We strongly welcome the substantial progress made by the Office of the Prosecutor across its four key…
I thank Deputy Special Coordinator Alakbarov.
Just a week ago, this Council adopted resolution 2803 (2025). Many of us voted for this resolution to uphold the ceasefire in Gaza. In the context of the fragile situation we observe, we call on all parties to fully respect the ceasefire in good faith a…
I wish to thank Ms. Gotoh and Ms. Wosornu for their briefings and their contribution to the discussion.
We are now deep into the fourth year of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine; the largest armed conflict Europe has seen since the Second World War and a conflict that has changed modern warfare, …
I wish to thank the Chair of the Committee established pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999), 1989 (2011) and 2253 (2015), concerning the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Da’esh), Al-Qaida and associated individuals, groups, undertakings and entities; the Chair of the Committee established pursua…
We, too, thank Deputy Special Envoy Rochdi and Director Doughten for their briefings today, and we welcome the Ambassadors of Syria, Iran, Israel, Morocco and Türkiye to the Chamber.
As Syria continues on its journey to rebuild, following decades of violence and suffering, it is critical that the S…
As the calls of urgency come directly from the region, we thank Sierra Leone for convening today’s briefing on counter-terrorism in West Africa and the Sahel. We also thank the Secretary-General, the President of the
This morning, we heard a lot on which to reflect, and we should heed the appeals o…
We would like to thank Sierra Leone for organizing today’s open debate, and we thank you, President Julius Maada Bio, for presiding over the meeting and, thus, elevating the importance of conflict-induced hunger for global peace and security. We thank all of the briefers for their insight.
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Slovenia voted for this resolution (resolution 2803 (2025)) because it is the best way to secure that the current ceasefire leads to a permanent peace. We supported the resolution because of the strong support of the countries of the region and potential future troop-contributing countries. They are…
I thank today’s briefers for their briefings.
Slovenia reiterates its firm support for the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and pays tribute to the men and women of the Mission who continue to serve under difficult and too-often dangerous conditions. We strongly condemn all attacks ag…
We thank Sierra Leone for convening this important briefing, and we would like to thank you, Mr. President, for presiding over it. We express our appreciation to the Secretary-General for his latest biennial report (S/2025/670), and we thank all the briefers for providing us with a very holistic pic…
We thank Sierra Leone for convening this important meeting, and we thank you, Madam President, for presiding over it, thus demonstrating the importance that your country attaches to this topic. We also thank the briefers for their contribution and recommendations.
A common feature of all armed conf…
We thank the briefers and commend the personnel of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA) for their dedication under increasingly complex and unpredictable conditions.
I wish to make the following three points.
First, Abyei’s fragile stability continues to erode under the wei…
We thank the United Kingdom as penholder for its efforts in steering the negotiations leading to the adoption of the resolution (resolution 2798 (2025)). Slovenia voted in favour of the resolution to enable the Mission to continue verifying implementation of the Final Agreement for Ending the Confli…
I would like to welcome His Excellency Mr. Željko Komšić, Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. We would also like to welcome the representatives of Croatia, Serbia and the European Union (EU).
Bosnia and Herzegovina stands today at an important crossroads between renewed confidence…
We thank the United States as penholder and all Security Council members for the constructive engagement during the negotiations.
Slovenia voted in favour of the resolution presented today (resolution 2797 (2025)). We did so because of our steadfast support for the United Nations Mission for the Re…
I want to thank today’s briefers. Their testimonies confirm what we had all feared and what humanitarian voices have been warning us about for almost two years.
Yes, we were afraid that this was happening. What began as a siege more than 500 days ago has become a massacre. Once a fragile haven for …
I wish to thank Special Representative Rugwabiza for her comprehensive briefing, and I also welcome the participation of the Permanent Representative of the Central African Republic in this meeting.
Let me begin by expressing our sincere condolences to the families of the five Congolese peacekeeper…
I would like to thank the Secretary-General for his insightful remarks and for his leadership.
Eleanor Roosevelt once said that it is not enough to talk about peace, that one must believe in it, and that it is not enough just to believe in it, but that one must work at it. With this, she perfectly …
I thank Deputy Special Coordinator Alakbarov for his briefing.
Slovenia welcomes the implementation of the first phase of the comprehensive plan to end the Gaza conflict. We appreciate the efforts of Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye and the United States. Slovenia champions a strong role for the Council in su…
We want to thank our briefers, Deputy Special Envoy Rochdi and Director Rajasingham of the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. We welcome the representatives of Syria, Oman and Türkiye to the Chamber.
Like my Danish and Greek colleagues, I also want to remind us of a historic momen…