I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the three African members of the Security Council plus one (A3+), namely, Guyana, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and my own country, Algeria.
We thank Ms. Najat Rochdi and Mr. Ramesh Rajasingham for their detailed briefings and for their efforts to…
I thank you, Mr. President, for organizing this important open debate on the growing risks of cyberthreats to global security. I also thank the Secretary-General and the briefers for their presentations on the worrying increase in harmful cyberactivities.
Ransomware attacks on critical infrastructu…
Let me thank Ms. Nderitu for her remarks.
Tolerance — how good that word sounds in this Chamber, where every day we discuss war, conflicts, crises, massacres and even genocide. Yes, in the twenty- first century we are discussing genocide. Tolerance, and more broadly a culture of peace, as concepts…
At the outset, I would like to thank the President of the Assembly for convening this debate on this important topic.
My delegation aligns itself with the statements made on behalf of the Group of 77 and China, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Group of African States and the Group of Friends in Defenc…
First of all, I would like to convey our deepest condolences to the people and Government of Malawi on the tragic loss of Malawi’s Vice-President, Mr. Saulos Chilima, and the delegation accompanying him. We extend our sympathy and compassion to their families and friends.
Algeria decided, finally, …
I have the honour to deliver this joint statement on behalf of the three African members of the Security Council, namely, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and my own country, Algeria, as well as Guyana (A3+).
We thank Mrs. Izumi Nakamitsu, High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, for the
briefing. We …
I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the three African members of the Security Council — Mozambique, Sierra Leone and my own country, Algeria — as well as Guyana (A3+).
We welcome the Secretary-General’s report (S/2024/420) and thank our brother Mr. Abdou Abarry, Special Represe…
Algeria’s vote in favour of this resolution (resolution 2734 (2024)) reflects our conviction that it upholds the core objectives and legitimacy of the resolution 1267 (1999) sanctions regime regarding Da’esh and Al-Qaida. We also believe that it responds to the evolving terrorist threat, considering…
Our thoughts are with the more than 37,000 Palestinians who have been killed by the Israeli occupying forces during these last eight months. Over 20,000 of them are women and children. Those martyrs, for us, are alive with their Lord. They are watching over us from heaven.
We Algerians deeply feel …
As this is the first public meeting of the month, allow me to assure you, Mr. President, of our unwavering support during your presidency and to congratulate Mozambique on its successful stewardship last month. I also extend my sincere gratitude to the Acting Special Adviser of the United Nations In…
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to High Commissioner Grandi for his comprehensive briefing and to commend his dedication and outstanding leadership in supporting and protecting refugees around the world. We want to assure him of Algeria’s steadfast commitment to assisting the Office of …
I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the three African members of the Security Council, namely, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and my own country, Algeria, as well as Guyana (A3+).
We would like to thank Mr. Pedersen and Mr. Griffiths for their valuable briefings. We recognize their t…
I have the honour to deliver this explanation of vote on behalf of the three African members of the Council — Algeria, Mozambique and Sierra Leone — as well as Guyana (A3+).
Sanctions are very important and powerful tool of the Security Council. They were conceived as temporary measures to induce …
I would like to thank Mr. Tor Wennesland for his insightful briefing. His remarks are a sobering reminder of the dire situation across the entire occupied Palestinian territory, including Gaza, the West Bank and Al-Quds Al-Sharif. That grim reality reflects the brutal and senseless nature of the Isr…
I would like to begin by thanking the presidency of Mozambique for its excellent choice of today’s discussion topic — the role of women and youth in maintaining international peace and security. I would like to add that we are delighted to see the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Moza…
I would like to begin my statement by paying tribute to all humanitarian aid workers, especially those who have sacrificed their lives in service of humankind.
I would also like to thank Switzerland for its excellent work in facilitating the negotiations process on this very timely and relevant res…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this meeting on this important topic, and I would like to congratulate you on successfully negotiating the presidential statement on the matter (S/PRST/2024/2). I also thank the Secretary-General for his insightful remarks. My gratitude also goes to the brie…
I want to take note of the introductions by Assistant Secretary-General Jenča and
Ms. Niyazberdiyeva. I also listened very carefully and with interest to the remarks made by Mr. Larry Johnson.
More than a year and a half has passed since the targeting by as yet unidentified actors of the Nord Stre…
It is my privilege deliver this statement today on behalf of the African members of the Security Council plus one (A3+), namely, Guyana, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and my own country, Algeria.
We express our gratitude to Mr. Geir Pederson, Mr. Ramesh Rajasingham and Ms. Helen Hayford for their briefi…
We commend Japan and the United States, the lead sponsors of this initiative, for their hard work to improve the text of the draft resolution (S/2024/302). However, our ultimate concern is whether this initiative will truly and definitely contribute to the shared goal of the global South of preventi…