I would like to thank the Deputy to High Representative Ebo for his briefing.
Let me focus on three messages that we would like to convey at today’s meeting.
First, with regard to the arms transfers, we would like to state our deep concern about the military cooperation between Russia and the Demo…
I also would like to thank Under-Secretary-General Griffiths and Assistant Secretary-General Brands Kehris for their very sober and yet very clear briefings.
Looking at the situation in Gaza and the broader Middle East region, we believe it is high time to reflect on our responsibility as the Secur…
I would also like to thank Assistant Secretary-General Khiari for his briefing this afternoon.
I have three simple messages regarding the developments of last night.
First, we condemn the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, which must immediately cease. We made that clear through the adoption of resolu…
I too want to first thank the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Mr. Ruiz Massieu, for his efforts and for his briefing. I also want to thank Ms. Perea Mosquera for her courage and for teaching us how to live the powerful word that is “rejuntancia”. I also want to join the other Counci…
At the outset, I would like to thank Special Representative of the Secretary-General Simão and Ms. Théroux-Bénoni for their briefings and insights. Allow me to express my country’s unequivocal support for the work of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS). We particularly w…
We thank the United States and Japan for leading the efforts on the process, as well as for including several of our concerns in resolution 2722 (2024).
Slovenia voted in favour of the resolution today. As a maritime country, with the Port of Koper as a vital hub for the transit of goods to Europe,…
I too would like to thank Ecuador for calling for this meeting and the President for arranging for it. I would also like to thank the briefers, Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo and Ms. Edem Wosornu from the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, for their contribution and brief…
Humanitarian organizations, United Nations entities, medical personnel, journalists, people on the ground and many countries in the General Assembly, including Slovenia, are calling for one thing: a ceasefire. Twenty-two thousand civilians have been killed and over 57,000 wounded, mostly women and c…
I would like to congratulate you, Mr. President, on assuming the presidency of the Security Council for the month of January. You can rest assured that you have our full support for your work. We are very pleased to take our seat at the Security Council table today as a new, elected member. I also w…
I would like to thank Ecuador for organizing today’s debate, and the briefers for their insightful briefings.
Organized crime often thrives in conflict situations, capitalizing on the absence of effective law enforcement and exploiting the vulnerabilities of weak or non-functional State institution…
I thank you, Mr. President, for organizing this ministerial-level briefing. It is my honour to address the Security Council for the very first time and to do so on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
Over the weekend, I concluded my visit to the Middle East. Together wi…
I thank you, Madam, for convening this debate. Let me congratulate the Permanent Representatives of Austria and the State of Kuwait for their re-appointment as the Chairs of the intergovernmental negotiations during the seventy- eighth session and thank them for their work and contribution to the de…
I thank the President for convening this plenary meeting on the issue of the revitalization of the General Assembly during the seventy-eighth session.
Slovenia fully aligns itself with the statement delivered on behalf of the European Union (see A/78/PV.32) and the statement made by Estonia on beha…
I am honoured to address the General Assembly on behalf of the Republic of Slovenia, and I appreciate the opportunity to discuss the annual report (see A/78/322) of the International Criminal Court (ICC).
Slovenia fully aligns itself with the statement delivered on behalf of the European Union (see…
Slovenia welcomes the opportunity to discuss the annual report of the International Court of Justice (A/78/4). At the outset, I wish to express Slovenia’s appreciation to Judge Joan E. Donoghue, President of the International Court of Justice, for her comprehensive presentation of the Court’s report…
I would first like to express my appreciation to Albania for organizing this important open debate and extend my gratitude to the briefers for their informative presentations.
The challenges facing humankind today are numerous and severe, ranging from climate change and environmental degradation to…
Let me express our sincere condolences to the peoples and the Governments of Morocco and Libya for the loss of life over the past few days caused by natural disasters.
Slovenia aligns itself with the statement made by the observer of the European Union.
We are deeply concerned that the General Ass…
I would first like to thank Albania for providing the wider membership with an opportunity to assess developments related to the working methods of the Security Council over the past year.
Slovenia aligns itself with the statement delivered earlier by the representative of Norway on behalf of the A…
Slovenia aligns itself with the statement delivered this morning on behalf of the European Union (see A/77/PV.90), and we would like to add some remarks in our national capacity.
Twelve years of conflict, economic collapse and other factors have pushed 90 per cent of the Syrian population below the…
Slovenia aligns itself with the statement to be delivered by the representative of the European Union and would like to make the following remarks in our national capacity.
Earlier in the month, we passed the 500-day mark of the brutal and illegal war in Ukraine — a mark at which yet another States…