Mr. Koenders

Mr. Koenders

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Speeches
6
Meetings
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Meetings Attended

Speeches

S/PV.7179 May 20, 2014

I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for this opportunity to address the Security Council following the violent incidents that have rocked Kidal over the past few days, particularly on 16 and 17 May. We regret the loss of lives resulting from these events, and we especially condemn the acts of …

S/PV.7158 April 23, 2014

It is a great pleasure and honour to address the Security Council today. I would like to give the Council an overview of the political and security situation in Mali, the progress made since my briefing on 16 January (see S/PV.7095) and the challenges ahead. The Malian people have continued to show…

S/PV.7095 Jan. 16, 2014

It is a great pleasure and an honour for me to address the Security Council today. The third report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali, which is before the Council (S/2014/1), follows up on resolution 2100 (2013), of 25 April 2013, which established the United Nations Multidimensional…

S/PV.7043 Oct. 16, 2013

It is a great pleasure and an honour for me to address the Security Council today. The second report of the Secretary- General on the situation in Mali, which is before the Council (S/2013/582), follows up on resolution 2100 (2013). I wish to offer an overview of the political and security situation…

S/PV.6985 June 25, 2013

It is an honour and a pleasure for me to address the Security Council from Bamako in my new capacity as Special Representative of the Secretary General for Mali. The report of the Secretary-General on the situation in Mali, which is before the Council in document S/2013/338, follows up on resolution…

S/PV.6902 Jan. 17, 2013

It is a great honour and pleasure for me to address the Security Council today. The thirty-first progress report of the Secretary- General (S/2012/964) on the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire (UNOCI), which Council members have before them, provides an update on the situation on the ground …