S/2014/9 SC
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| Draft symbol | S/2014/9 |
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.7351
Speeches following this vote (20)
I thank you, Mr. President, for inviting me to open this debate on a topic of great importance to my country and my subregion. I also thank your delegation for the excellent concept note (see S/2014/869, annex) provided to guide our discussions. We have listened attentively to our briefer, Under-Secretary-General Feltman, and we thank him for sharing his insights.
My delegation aligns itself wit…
I would like to congratulate your country, Sir, Chad, for having organized, during its presidency of the Security Council, this open debate on a very crucial issue: the fight against terrorism and cross-border organized crime, two scourges that mutually reinforce each other, particularly in Africa and the Middle East. The fight against these two scourges is the heart of resolution 2195 (2014), wh…
I thank you, Foreign Minister Mahamat again for being here with us in person. The United States greatly appreciates Chad’s leadership and its work to focus the Council on the nexus between terrorism and transnational organized crime. I also thank Foreign Minister Wali and Minister Asselborn for their presence here today, which serves to underscore the critical importance of these issues. I partic…
I thank you, Mr. President, for convening this open debate on terrorism and transnational organized crime. We commend you, Sir, for the choice of this particular topic at a time when terrorism and violent extremism continue to challenge the resolve and efforts of the international community. I thank Jeffrey Feltman, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, for his briefing and able coordina…
I would like at the outset to thank the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Chad, Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat, for the invitation to participate in this debate. I would also like to thank, through him, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman and the Permanent Observer of the African Union, Ambassador Téte António, for the information that they have provided us. I wish also to welcom…
I would like to thank Chad, as current President of the Security Council, and you, Sir, for taking the initiative to convene this important debate on threats to peace and security: terrorism and cross-border crime. Both of the latter are threats to world peace and stability that make it essential that we agree on a strategy that can
enable us to deal successfully with its multi-faceted manifesta…
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for organizing and personally presiding over today’s important debate. The debate comes at the right time, as the growing nexus between terrorism and transnational organized crime calls for the urgent attention of the international community. My delegation welcomes the adoption of resolution 2195 (2014), the first stand-alone Security Council resolution t…
I thank Mr. Jeffrey Feltman and Mr. Téte António for their briefings. I would also welcome Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Chad, for his initiative in convening today’s open debate and for presiding over it. I thank him warmly and congratulate him more broadly for Chad’s excellent presidency of the Security Council this month.
I align myself with the statement to be made…
China welcomes the Chadian initiative to convene today’s open debate on terrorism and cross-border crime. I thank Under-Secretary-General Feltman for his briefing and Ambassador António for his statement on behalf of the African Union.
Frequent terrorist attacks have taken place recently in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Oceania, resulting in numerous casualties and focusing the attentio…
Whatever pretexts terrorists may employ to justify their murderous acts, there can simply be no justification for what they do. Terrorism is nothing less but an assault on our very humanity. Horrific events, like the massacre of school children in Peshawar three days ago, reinforce the sense of dramatic urgency for the Council to continue focusing sharply on and acting with resolve against threat…
I wish to thank you, Mr. President, for presiding over this very important debate, which focuses on the nexus between terrorism and transnational organized crime. We express our deep appreciation for the efforts of Chad in drafting resolution 2195 (2014), which we have just adopted on the subject.
Terrorism in itself is a very serious threat to international peace and security — and all the more…
We are grateful to the delegation of Chad for its timely initiative to hold today’s meeting on such an important and urgent issue. We should like to thank the Under-Secretary-General, Mr. Feltman, and the Permanent Observer of the African Union, Mr. António, for their substantive briefings.
I would like to begin by expressing the sincere condolences to the delegation of countries that have recen…
The links between terrorism and transnational crime and the dramatic impact they have on contemporary conflict is a subject that this Council has not adequately addressed before. I therefore thank you, Mr. President, personally for being here and for Chad’s leadership in convening this debate. I also thank Under-Secretary-General Feltman for his briefing and Ambassador Téte António for his statem…
I am pleased to see you, Mr. Minister, presiding over this important meeting today, as a brother and colleague representing a brotherly country that is very dear to us and with which we enjoy good-neighbourly relations. We thank you for organizing this meeting and for having invited me to participate. I am sure that resolution 2195 (2014), just adopted by the Security Council, will enhance the jo…
Let me begin by thanking you, Sir, for organizing this debate on the theme “Threats to international peace and security: terrorism and crossborder crime”. I also thank the Under-Secretary General
for Political Affairs and the Permanent Observer of the African Union for their very useful briefings. I will avail myself of this opportunity to also compliment your delegation for the very comprehensi…
Both terrorism and cross-border crime continue to constitute a serious threat to international peace and stability. The planet is riddled with criminal markets and channels for trafficking in drugs, arms, hazardous materials, including materials with nuclear use, human beings, donor organs and others. The threat undermines economies at all levels, corrupts authorities, fuels conflicts, as well as…
Let me start by thanking you, Mr. President, and welcoming the initiative of Chad, as President of the Council, for convening this open debate. I would also like to thank you, Sir, for your concept note (S/2014/869, annex) and to welcome the thorough briefings given by Ambassador Téte António of the African Union and Under-Secretary- General Jeffrey Feltman.
This debate is taking place one day a…
I have the honour today to speak on behalf of the Nordic countries — Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and my own country, Sweden.
First I would like to thank Under-Secretary-General Feltman and Ambassador António of the African Union for their comprehensive briefings.
The Nordic countries stand firmly behind the United Nations fight against terrorism and organized criminal activities. We welco…
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