Ms. Chan Valverde

Ms. Chan Valverde

Costa Rica
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Speeches

CRI A/79/PV.32 Nov. 1, 2024

Costa Rica thanks the President of the Human Rights Council for presenting its annual report (A/79/53 and A/79/53/Add.1) to the General Assembly. My country once again reiterates its firm support for the work of this important body, as we have done since we promoted its establishment in 2006, as we…

CRI A/79/PV.26 Oct. 28, 2024

Costa Rica congratulates Judge Tomoko Akane on her election as President of the Court and would like to thank her for presenting the report of the International Criminal Court to the General Assembly (see A/79/198). Allow me to make the following five observations. First, the current conflicts and…

CRI A/79/PV.23 Oct. 16, 2024

Costa Rica thanks Judge Graciela Gatti Santana, President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, for her annual report (see A/79/249) and for the Mechanism’s progress over the past year. The Mechanism is essential for accountability. It preserves the legacy of the Internati…

CRI A/79/PV.21 Oct. 15, 2024

Costa Rica thanks the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, for his detailed report and congratulates him for his leadership in the current complex geopolitical climate. Under his leadership, the IAEA has strengthened its efforts to ensure nuclear …

CRI A/78/PV.102 Aug. 1, 2024

I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of New Zealand and my own country, Costa Rica, as the co-facilitators of resolution 78/319, entitled “Scope, modalities, format and organization of the high-level plenary meeting on addressing the existential threats posed by sea level rise”. At…

CRI A/78/PV.96 July 1, 2024

Costa Rica appreciates the convening of this important debate, underscoring the importance of advancing this global principle. We thank Ms. Mô Beekler for her statement and wish her success as the new Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on the Responsibility to Protect. Costa Rica aligns itse…

CRI S/PV.9662 June 20, 2024

I thank the Republic of Korea for convening this open debate. Two years ago, Costa Rica fell victim to large-scale ransomware attacks. We are still feeling the impact caused by the disruptions to our health-care system, social security, finance and other critical sectors. In that regard, Costa Ric…

CRI A/78/PV.78 May 6, 2024

A new veto has prevented the Security Council from reaffirming the commitments of the States parties to the Outer Space Treaty. The vetoed draft resolution S/2024/302 underlines questions that we as States have highlighted as being important and priority matters upon which the international communit…

CRI A/78/PV.74 May 1, 2024

Costa Rica recognized the international legal status of the State of Palestine on 5 February 2008. To date, 140 States have done so and others are in the process of doing so. Almost all Members have expressed our aspiration to find a political solution to the crisis in the Middle East through the tw…

CRI A/78/PV.72 April 24, 2024

Costa Rica wishes to thank Ms. Marchi-Uhel for presenting the tenth report of the International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism to Assist in the Investigation and Prosecution of Persons Responsible for the Most Serious Crimes under International Law Committed in the Syrian Arab Republic since M…

CRI A/78/PV.70 April 23, 2024

Since the adoption of resolution 76/262, two years ago, there have been 13 vetoes — 10 since we last convened in the Hall for this annual debate  — representing a staggering increase from previous years at a point in time in which we desperately need unified solutions. Moreover, we have seen the Cou…

CRI A/78/PV.66 April 8, 2024

As of today, 185 days have passed since the crisis in Gaza began, and in that time we have witnessed five uses of the veto in the Security Council. Following the fifth use of the veto (see S/PV.9584), and thanks to the work of its 10 elected members, the Council adopted resolution 2728 (2024), calli…

CRI S/PV.9571 March 11, 2024

Costa Rica welcomes the convening of this open debate and congratulates Japan for its traditional leadership in structuring the working methods of the Council. Costa Rica aligns itself with the statement delivered by the representative of Norway, on behalf of the Accountability, Coherence and Trans…

CRI A/78/PV.57 Feb. 26, 2024

This past Saturday marked the two-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine’s territory, which is a clear violation of the Charter of the United Nations and an act of aggression and crime under international law. More than 6 million people have fled. More than 20,000 children have been abduct…

CRI A/78/PV.54 Feb. 7, 2024

Costa Rica aligns itself with the statement delivered by the representative of Guatemala on behalf of the Group of Friends of the Responsibility to Protect. The Secretary-General’s report (A/78/1) presents us with a sad but realistic picture of our international community, which should encourage us…

CRI A/78/PV.44 Dec. 5, 2023

Costa Rica would like to thank the Secretary- General for his reports (A/78/67 and A/78/339). We are extremely concerned about the information relating to the serious deterioration of ocean health as a result of human activities that affect marine biodiversity due to overexploitation. The reports …

CRI A/78/PV.34 Nov. 16, 2023

There is a word that resonates in the General Assembly but too often falls on deaf ears. It is a word that, for some, represents a challenge to their entrenched power, while for many others it means a call for change, action and progress. That word is “reform”. The history of the Security Council i…

CRI A/78/PV.32 Nov. 10, 2023

We appreciate the convening of this important debate, which is perhaps one of the most important of this session. Costa Rica aligns itself with the statement delivered by the representative of Estonia on behalf of the Accountability, Coherence and Transparency group, and I would like to highlight s…

CRI A/78/PV.29 Nov. 8, 2023

I would like to thank Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for his briefing and to congratulate him warmly on his reappointment to lead that important body, affirming Member States’ broad support for his leadership and vision in addressing urgent gl…

CRI A/78/PV.27 Nov. 3, 2023

We are meeting once again to consider the annual report (A/78/4) submitted to the General Assembly by the International Court of Justice. This solemn occasion bringing together two principal organs of the United Nations is not only an exercise in accountability but also an opportunity to improve the…