Mr. Marani

Mr. Marani

Argentina
6
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6
Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

ARG A/74/PV.43 Dec. 10, 2019

Argentina would like to speak in explanation of vote on resolution 74/18. Although Argentina joined the consensus on resolution 74/18, on sustainable fisheries, it wishes to once again stress that no recommendations in the resolution can be interpreted as signifying that the provisions contained in…

ARG A/74/PV.42 Dec. 10, 2019

Allow me to begin by thanking Singapore and Norway for leading the negotiations on draft resolutions А/74/L.21 and А/74/L.22, which the General Assembly has before it today. Like every year, my delegation would like to reiterate that the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is o…

ARG S/PV.8534 May 23, 2019

Twenty years after the incorporation of this agenda item into our programme of work, it is crucial that the Security Council remain committed to the protection of civilians in armed conflict by promoting international law, particularly humanitarian law, human rights law and refugee law, as well as t…

ARG A/70/PV.70 Dec. 9, 2015

Argentina welcomes the adoption of resolution 70/76, which seeks to preserve and safeguard the historic and cultural heritage of States. In particular, we would like to thank the delegation of Greece for conducting the negotiations. The cultural heritage of a State is a clear and unequivocal testam…

ARG A/70/PV.61 Nov. 23, 2015

Last year the number of people displaced due to conflict and persecution reached 60 million, its highest level since the Second World War. Of that total, 21 million people were forced to seek refuge or asylum in host countries. More than 38 million men, women and children were displaced internally, …

ARG A/70/PV.54 Nov. 16, 2015

At the outset, I wish to express condolences, both personally and on behalf of my country, to the families, the people and the Governments of France and Lebanon for the victims of terrorist attacks in the past week. The problem of terrorism and its solution deserves an urgent and broad-based debate …