Mr. Moreno Fernández

Mr. Moreno Fernández

Cuba
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Speeches

CUB A/63/PV.89 June 16, 2009

First of all, allow me to support the statement made this morning by the distinguished delegation of Mexico on behalf of the Rio Group. Today, the world is facing the most serious international economic and financial crisis of the last eight decades. It is threatening to become a disaster from both …

CUB A/63/PV.82 May 8, 2009

Mr. President, may I first of all thank you for your statement and for introducing to us the document that has been circulated this morning. I must confess, however, that I am worried for reasons that are completely different from the concerns voiced by preceding speakers. Indeed, we have heard it …

CUB S/PV.6092 March 18, 2009

I have the honour to address the Security Council on behalf of the 118 States members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). First of all, Mr. President and my friend, I would like to welcome you as you assume your responsibilities as Permanent Representative of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya to the United…

CUB S/PV.6085 Feb. 19, 2009

I wish to begin by welcoming the presence at this meeting of His Excellency Mr. José Ramos-Horta, President of Timor-Leste, whom we thank for the important statement he made this morning. We remember the successful visit to Cuba by President Ramos-Horta last year and in particular his statement duri…

CUB A/63/PV.91 Nov. 10, 2008

We appreciate and support the timely convening of the General Assembly session to consider the tragic events taking place in the Republic of Honduras, a Latin American sister nation and prestigious member of this Organization. In my capacity as Chairman of the Coordinating Bureau of the Non-Aligned…

CUB A/53/PV.28 Oct. 5, 1998

Allow me first of all to thank the Secretary- General for the new report submitted this year; like those There can be no doubt that, as the Secretary-General states in his report on the work of the Organization, more than a decade after the end of the cold war “the contours of the new era remain p…