We too welcome the Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Mr. Joachim Rücker, and thank him for his presentation. We also welcome the representative of Serbia, Ms. Raskovic-Ivic, and to thank her as well.
We wish to commend the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and the Unite…
I want to join other speakers in thanking you, Mr. President, for organizing this important debate on the situation in the Middle East. Events in the Middle East continue to remind us of the complexity of the task of bringing about a lasting and just settlement to the age-old conflict that has broug…
Allow me to begin by thanking Mr. Qazi for his briefing and the Secretary-General for his tenth quarterly report on the activities of the United Nations in Iraq, particularly those of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) (S/2006/945). We also thank Ambassador Sanders for her update…
We too want to thank the United States for joining us in sponsoring this resolution and for contributing to its support.
It is not a perfect resolution. It does not offer all the answers to the challenges facing Somalia. It is, however, a step in the right direction — a step that needed to be taken…
The United Republic of Tanzania joins in thanking Mr. Festus Gontebanye Mogae, President of the Republic of Botswana, for introducing the 2006 report of the Kimberley Process to this body.
Tanzania is acutely conscious of the fact that the Kimberley Process was born as a response to public revulsio…
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the African Group on the follow-up to the outcome of the twenty- sixth special session: implementation of the Declaration of Commitment on HIV/AIDS.
The African Group welcomes the report of the Secretary-General, contained in document A/61/816 and provided fo…
We welcome you to New York to chair this session of the Security Council on children and armed conflict. My delegation is grateful to the delegation of Peru for organizing this important debate. It gives us another opportunity to deliberate on progress made in the protection of children in armed con…
I too would like to thank Mr. Egeland very much for his latest report on the humanitarian situation in Africa with a focus on Darfur and the Juba peace talks. We are touched by the commitment and passion which have consistently characterized his work as Under- Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affa…
I thank the Under-Secretary-General for his introductory remarks.
Tanzania continues to be deeply concerned by the persisting cycle of violence in the Middle East, despite repeated calls for the cessation of hostilities and a return to dialogue. We are concerned that Israeli troops have continued t…
Mr. President, I wish to thank you for having organized this meeting. We join others in thanking Ms. Angela Kane for her briefing, and we thank the Palestinian observer and the Israeli representative for their statements.
Tanzania has been following with deep concern the disastrous course of events…
We, too, would like to welcome the Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina and to thank him for his presence here. We also wish to thank the High Representative for his briefing and for his effort and dedication in advancing the peace process in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
We are concerned that the pr…
We too wish to thank Mr. Alvaro de Soto for his briefing and for his efforts in the Middle East. The United Republic of Tanzania remains gravely concerned at the continuing violence in the occupied Palestinian territories, especially in the Gaza strip, which has resulted in the loss of many lives, i…
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania is pleased to participate in discussions of the agenda item on malaria because of its importance to the well-being of our people. The WHO report on malaria has provided us with recommendations that warrant our serious consideration and support in our…
We would like to thank you, Mr. President, for organizing this meeting. We are also grateful to Ambassador Mayoral, Ambassador Løj and Ambassador Burian for their insightful briefings regarding their respective Committees.
My delegation notes with satisfaction that since the last briefing, in May 2…
Tanzania welcomes this timely debate on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question, at the initiative of the Arab League.
We note with sadness the prevailing gloom and suffering that continue to afflict the Middle East region, and the Palestinian people in particular. The …
Tanzania pays tribute to you, Madam President, and to
your delegation for having organized this important debate. Regional organizations play a vital role in maintaining peace and stability in their respective regions. We therefore welcome the presence of representatives of regional organizations a…
We thank Mr. Pronk for his insightful briefing.
We welcome what must be a cautious optimism expressed regarding the implementation of the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA). It is encouraging that the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly is meeting regularly, that 300 kilometres of roads have been…
Madam President, my delegation joins other delegations in congratulating you and other members of the Bureau on your well-deserved election to
spearhead the deliberations of this very important meeting. I also commend the Secretary-General for his report contained in document A/61/173. I would like…
I would like to thank Mr. Egeland for his thorough update on the humanitarian situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and northern Uganda. We certainly would have liked to hear more about other parts of Africa, but I hope we shall have another opportunity to discuss and get insight on the …
I thank Mr. Qazi, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Iraq, for his quarterly report on the activities of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), and Ambassador Bolton of the
United States for the update on the operations of the Multinational Force.
My delegatio…