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S/2015/841 SC

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Vote Recorded VoteS/PV.7555 Nov. 10, 2015

✓ Yes (13)
Speeches following this vote (20) may include explanations of vote
Mr. Gombo (Chad)
I thank Mr. Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, for presenting his fourteenth briefing and the forty-eighth report of the Secretary-General (S/2015/841, annex) covering the period from 21 April to 21 October 2015. It is especially alarming that the report, like those before it, refers to the threat that the historic General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and …
Mr. Liu Jieyi (China)
I wish to thank High Representative Inzko for his briefing. Bosnia and Herzegovina has maintained stability and achieved positive progress in economic development and the rule of law, which China welcomes. Bosnia and Herzegovina is an important Balkan country. Maintaining peace and stability, promoting economic and social development and ensuring the harmonious coexistence of all ethnic groups in…
Mrs. Ogwu (Nigeria)
We wish to thank High Representative Inzko for his briefing, and in particular for introducing the forty-eighth report on the implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina (S/2015/841, annex). We have studied the report carefully. We welcome the unanimous adoption of resolution 2247 (2015), renewing the mandate of the European Union-led peacekeeping force Operation Althea for o…
Mrs. Schwalger (New Zealand)
I thank the High Representative for his briefing today, which continues to be a useful way for the Council to stay abreast of developments in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As noted by others, this year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Dayton Peace Agreement. Today, it is appropriate that we celebrate their success in keeping the peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina over the past two decades, while a…
Mr. Lucas (Angola)
We are grateful to the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Valentin Inzko, for presenting the forty-eighth report on the implementation of the General Framework Agreement for Peace on Bosnia and Herzegovina (S/2015/841, annex). The High Representative referred to the remarkable progress achieved during the first 10 years of the implementation of the Agreement. However, according t…
Mr. Oyarzun Marchesi (Spain)
Let me at the outset welcome and thank High Representative Valentin Ink for his presence here, and express the support of the Government of Spain for his work and for his Office. We wish also to welcome the new Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Miloš Vukašinović, to whom we express the full readiness of the Mission of Spain to cooperate in any consultation he might wish to engage in on all i…
Mr. Pressman (United States of America)
I wish to thank High Representative Inzko for his leadership of the Office of the High Representative and his crucial efforts on behalf of the international community in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We again reiterate our strong support for his mandate under the Dayton Agreement as the final authority regarding the interpretation of the civilian implementation of the Peace Agreement. The United State…
Mr. Safronkov (Russian Federation)
We have listened carefully to the briefing by the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Valentin Inzko. His regular briefing on the twentieth anniversary of the Dayton Agreement has confirmed that the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina are independently tackling and solving very complex issues on their national agenda. They are doing so successfully, especially when they are not inte…
Mr. Lamek (France)
I want to begin by thanking the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina for his very comprehensive briefing of the situation. I reiterate our full support for him and commend his work on the subject. I also associate myself with the statement to be made shortly on behalf of the European Union. France welcomes the unanimous adoption of resolution 2247 (2015), demonstrating that the membe…
Mr. Ibrahim (Malaysia)
I would like to thank High Representative Valentin Inzko for his briefing and for his comprehensive reports to the Council, including the special report of 4 September. Listening to his latest update on the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, I cannot help but feel that despite the voluminous work and publications on the horrors of war, the lessons of war and human tragedies appear to have been…
Mr. Hmoud (Jordan)
I wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the High- Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina for his briefing and for his report (S/2015/841, annex) on the implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as for the positive developments set out in his reoprt with regard to the programme of reform. However, we are concerned by the greater challenges that beset the …
Mr. Barros Melet (Chile)
We wish to thank the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Valentin Inzko, for his briefing and report (S/2015/841, annex). The twentieth anniversary of the General Framework for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina is an opportunity to encourage joint work in the search for a united, stable Bosnia and Herzegovina, where all communities of the country can live together in peace. Nationa…
Ms. Murmokaitė (Lithuania)
I join others in welcoming High Representative Valentin Inzko back to the Security Council, and thank him for his briefing. I would also reassure him of our full support. Lithuania aligns itself with the statement to be delivered on behalf of the European Union (EU). Our meeting takes place at an important moment for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The commemoration of the Srebrenica genocide earlier t…
Mr. Suárez Moreno (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela)
We thank the High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Mr. Valentin lnzko, for his briefing. Twenty years after the signing of the Dayton Peace Accords, Bosnia and Herzegovina has pursued its efforts to consolidate peace and stability at both the national and regional levels, although some challenges still need to be overcome if the full and effective reconciliation of all dynamic forces o…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as representative of the United Kingdom. I welcome Valentin Inzko back to the Council and thank him for his briefing and report (S/2015/841, annex). I join others in reaffirming our full and continuing support for his role as High Representative for Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina. The United Kingdom welcomes the unanim…
Mr. Vukašinović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
At the outset, I would like to congratulate you, Sir, on your assumption of the presidency of the Security Council for the month of November, and to wish you and your delegation every success. We welcome Mr. Valentin Inzko, High Representative for Implementation of the Peace Agreement on Bosnia and Herzegovina, and have taken note of his forty-eighth report (S/2015/841, annex), covering the perio…
The President
I now give the floor to Mr. Vale de Almeida. Mr. Vale de Almeida: Allow me, in my first intervention before the Council, to salute all of its members and to say how much I look forward to fruitful cooperation in the future. I have the honour of speaking on behalf of the European Union and its member States. The candidate countries Turkey, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro an…
The President
I now give the floor to the representative of Croatia.
Mr. Drobnjak (Croatia)
Let me start by joining other speakers in welcoming High Representative Valentin Inzko I would also like to express Croatia’s appreciation for his briefing and comprehensive report (S/2015/841, annex), as well as for his hard work and dedication in carrying out his important mandate. Croatia aligns itself with the statement just delivered by the obsever of the European Union (EU), and I shall ad…
The President
I now give the floor to the representative of Serbia.
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