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USA S/PV.7432 April 23, 2015

I thank His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein Bin Abdullah II for joining the Council to preside over today’s meeting. His presence here is yet another testament to Jordan’s deep commitment to combating violent extremism among youth and people of all ages. On Monday, 20 April, six young Somali…

USA S/PV.7430 April 21, 2015

I thank you, Minister Judeh, for presiding over this meeting. Your presence testifies to the huge significance of the issues before us. On 8 April, two Israeli soldiers, a medic and a paramedic, were stabbed in the West Bank by a Palestinian man. On 20 April, a 28-year-old Arab municipal worker was…

USA S/PV.7426 April 14, 2015

For months the Security Council has clearly and unequivocally demanded that the Houthi withdraw from Government institutions, cease hostilities and return to Yemen’s agreed-upon political transition. As recently as our 22 March presidential statement (S/PRST/2015/8), we condemned unilateral actions …

USA S/PV.7408 March 18, 2015

I thank Special Representative of the Secretary-General Honoré for her briefing and leadership. I also thank all the dedicated men and women serving in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), who are working with her to build a more secure and stable Haiti. The United States w…

USA S/PV.7403 March 16, 2015

I thank Special Representative of the Secretary-General Haysom and Ambassador Tanin for their observations today. On behalf of the United States, I would like to thank Mr. Haysom and his team for their dedicated and humane work to help the Afghan people improve their lives, their institutions and th…

USA S/PV.7400 March 6, 2015

I realize we are taxing the patience of the rest of the Council, so I will be very brief. The Russian representative has several times used the expression “good faith” — as in, we do this or that “in good faith”. That is absurd in this context.

USA S/PV.7400 March 6, 2015

The challenge posed by these back-and-forth statements is that Russia no longer has any credibility whatsoever. None. Russian representatives months ago, at one of the first of the 32 meetings so far on this topic, said that Russia had no soldiers, no heavy weapons and no presence in Crimea. Later, …

USA S/PV.7401 March 6, 2015

I will be extremely brief. I would just refer Council members and anybody watching this meeting to the reports that have been prepared by the experts of the fact-finding mission of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. I would not myself deign to weigh in at the level of detail …

USA S/PV.7401 March 6, 2015

We have adopted resolution 2209 (2015) today, a year and a half after the Council adopted a binding resolution in the wake of a horrific, gruesome chemical weapons attack that left more than 1,000 civilians and hundreds of children dead. Resolution 2118 (2013) required the Syrian regime to dismantle…

USA S/PV.7400 March 6, 2015

We continue to believe that compliance with the September Minsk agreements and the February implementation package provides a road map to peace in Ukraine. For the first time since the Minsk implementation package was signed, on 12 February, we have seen a reduction in violence. Of course, no one f…

USA S/PV.7396 March 3, 2015

For the past 14 months, the United States has supported the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the region in their efforts to facilitate talks between the warring parties in South Sudan aimed at reaching a comprehensive and inclusive peace agreement and establishing a transitional…

USA S/PV.7394 Feb. 26, 2015

I thank Assistant Secretary-General Kang and High Commissioner Guterres for their powerful presentations. One year ago, the Security Council adopted resolution 2139 (2014), aimed at addressing the humanitarian and human rights catastrophe in Syria. As today’s briefings made clear, the humanitarian …

USA S/PV.7389 Feb. 23, 2015

I wish to thank Minister Lavrov, Minister Rodríguez Gómez, Minister McCully, Minister Aman, Minister Linkevičius and Minister Wali for participating in this debate. Above all, I thank Minister Wang Yi for coming to the United Nations to preside over this important discussion. The drafters of the Ch…

USA S/PV.7384 Feb. 17, 2015

I just want to be clear in response to my Russian colleague that the United States wholeheartedly welcomes the agreement. We will do all we can to support it. But if Russia is committed to peace, it does not need a Security Council resolution to prove it. There are actually easier ways to prove it. …

USA S/PV.7384 Feb. 17, 2015

We have gotten used to living in an upside-down world with respect to Ukraine. Russia speaks of peace and then fuels conflict. Russia signs agreements and then does everything within its power to undermine them. Russia champions the sovereignty of nations and then acts as if its neighbours’ borders …

USA S/PV.7382 Feb. 15, 2015

The United States is pleased to support the adoption of a Security Council resolution that sends a clear message. All parties in Yemen, especially the Houthi, must commit to resolving the country’s political crisis by consensus through a peaceful and inclusive dialogue. Today, the Council deplores…

USA S/PV.7379 Feb. 12, 2015

Today the Security Council has adopted a robust Chapter VII resolution to counter the threat posed by the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Al-Nusra Front and other individuals and entities associated with Al-Qaida. The unanimous vote in favour of resolution 2199 (2015) shows our join…

USA S/PV.7380 Feb. 12, 2015

Last November, the Security Council was confronted with reports of an alleged mass rape in Thabit, a town in North Darfur, the Sudan. The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Darfur attempted to investigate, but was systematically denied meaningful access. The one time the peacekeepers were permi…

USA A/69/PV.79 Feb. 2, 2015

Mårten Grunditz’s career as a diplomat spanned more than four decades. He was first posted as an attaché to the Swedish mission in Moscow in 1973, when it was still part of the Soviet Union. He went on to serve in Beijing, Washington, D.C., London, Geneva, Athens, and, of course, here in New York. H…

USA A/69/PV.79 Feb. 2, 2015

On behalf of the United States as host country for the United Nations, I wish to offer our condolences to the people and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the loss of King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. There is an Arabic proverb that says, “A tree begins with a seed”. King Abdulla…