I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting on resolution 2231 (2015). Like other delegations, I would like to thank Under-Secretary- General Rosemary DiCarlo for presenting the report of the Secretary-General (S/2025/814) and for her valuable briefing today.
In September, the Council se…
I have the honour to deliver this joint statement on behalf of the member countries of the Coalition for Addressing Sea-level Rise and its Existential Threats (C-SET), namely, Antigua and Barbuda, Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Denmark, Malta, Morocco, New Zealand, Palau, the Republic of Korea, Romania, Tu…
I would like to join other delegations in thanking Under-Secretary- General DiCarlo, Ambassador Frazier and Ambassador Lambrinidis for their comprehensive briefings.
Our goal is clear — to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, a goal that we believe is shared by all in this Chamber. German…
We very much appreciate the opportunity to address the Security Council today. This meeting could not be timelier. I thank you very much, Mr. President, for setting it up.
We want to join other delegations in thanking Switzerland for hosting the summit on peace in Ukraine. More than 100 countries a…
I have the honour to speak today on behalf of the Group of Western European and Other States on the occasion of the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Today we remember the millions of people — men, women and children — who became victims o…
At the outset, we would like to congratulate Japan on assuming the presidency of the Security Council for the month of March. We
very much welcome the initiative to hold an open debate today on working methods.
Transparency, efficiency and accountability within the Security Council’s operational f…
Allow me to express our sincere gratitude to Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo; to Ambassador Frazier, as Security Council Facilitator for the implementation of resolution 2231 (2015); and Ambassador Skoog, as Coordinator of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) Joint Commission. I want to th…
I thank you, Madam President, for giving us the opportunity to participate in this important meeting of the Security Council today.
Like other delegations, I would like to start by congratulating Ukraine on its Independence Day.
On 24 August 1991, Ukraine finally became a free, democratic and sove…
First of all, I am grateful for the opportunity to address the Security Council today on this matter. Before starting, I would like to thank our two briefers today, Assistant Secretary- General Jenča and His Excellency Mr. Sajdik, for their briefings.
After the Russian occupation of Crimea and part…
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for the opportunity to speak in the Security Council today on this important topic. I will limit my statement to three points, but before doing so, I would like to thank the two briefers, Ms. Grynspan and Mr. Griffiths, for their important insights.
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First of all, let me thank you, Sir, for giving us the opportunity to speak in the Council today on this matter, which is of deep concern to my country. I would like to thank the Secretary- General for his statement and Director General Grossi for his comprehensive briefing. Like other delegations, …
I thank the President for giving us the opportunity to speak under rule 37 of the Security Council’s provisional rules of procedure.
Let me join others in thanking the three briefers — Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo, Ambassador Skoog and Ambassador Byrne Nason — for their excellent briefings, but…
From the outset, let me say that Germany fully aligns itself with the statement
made on behalf of the European Union, and I wish to add a couple of comments in a national capacity.
Like many other delegations, Germany would like to thank the Head of the International, Impartial and Independent Mec…