Mr. Dangue Réwaka

Mr. Dangue Réwaka

Gabon
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GAB A/53/PV.36 Oct. 12, 1998

It is well known that the Security Council, of which Gabon is currently a member, has held two formal meetings on the Secretary-General’s report on the causes of conflict and the promotion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa to consider the recommendations that fall within its pur…

GAB S/PV.3932 Sept. 29, 1998

Like other delegations, we too would like to commend the Swedish delegation for the welcome initiative it has taken in organizing this meeting on the important issue of protection for humanitarian assistance to refugees and others in conflict situations. There is hardly any need to recall here that…

GAB S/PV.3920 Aug. 27, 1998

The decision of the American and British Governments to agree to have the two Libyans suspected of carrying out the attacks against UTA flight 772 and Pan Am flight 103 tried in the Netherlands by Scottish judges in accordance with Scottish law responds to one of the proposals made on several occasi…

GAB S/PV.3916 Aug. 13, 1998

Whereas at the beginning of this year, concrete positive signs pointed to a restoration of peace in Angola, especially with the promulgation of the law recognizing UNITA as a political party and the appointment by the Government of UNITA officials to high-ranking posts, the normalization of the situ…

GAB S/PV.3902 July 13, 1998

The efforts made by the Economic Community of West African States, through its Monitoring Group (ECOMOG), to re-establish constitutional legality and restore peace in Sierra Leone deserve to be not only welcomed, but also supported by the international community. Indeed, these efforts have allowed t…

GAB S/PV.3877 April 30, 1998

The horror of the massacres perpetrated in 1994 in Rwanda by extremist groups aroused the consternation and the indignation of the international community. Therefore, concerned to put an end to these extremely violent acts and to punish the perpetrators severely, the Security Council, by resolution…

GAB S/PV.3876 April 29, 1998

My delegation would also like to associate itself with the words of welcome addressed to General Carneiro, Vice-Minister for Territorial Administration of Angola, and to the members of his delegation. The extension of the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Angola (MONUA) until 30 Jun…

GAB S/PV.3875 April 24, 1998

Thanks to the excellent initiative of the United States of America, which presided over the Security Council in the month of September 1997, we are gathered here today to discuss the crucial question of conflicts in Africa. We hope that our work here will proceed in a constructive spirit and that, b…

GAB S/PV.3870 April 9, 1998

The persistence of armed conflicts in the Great Lakes region, particularly in Rwanda and Burundi, in our opinion justifies adopting any measures that could restore peace and confidence there. Thus, the draft resolution under consideration, which would reactivate the International Commission of Inqu…

GAB S/PV.3867 March 27, 1998

Allow me to pay tribute to the Secretary- General, whose recommendations to establish a peacekeeping operation to take over from the Inter- African Mission to Monitor the Implementation of the Bangui Agreements (MISAB) have had a strong impact on the decision that the Security Council has just taken…

GAB S/PV.3864 March 20, 1998

The world still remembers the explosion of a Pan Am Boeing 747 that occurred on 21 December 1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland. As soon as this tragedy was reported, Gabon expressed its heartfelt emotion and profound compassion to the cruelly bereaved families of the victims. The investigations that wer…

GAB S/PV.3858 March 2, 1998

First of all, I would like to thank you for the very kind words you addressed to me and to express the great pleasure I take in seeing you preside over our meeting. In addition, I would like to express our best wishes for success under your presidency. I should like to reiterate our congratulations…