s/survivors SC
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Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.6984
Speeches following this vote (20)
I am very pleased and honoured to be participating once again in an open debate of the Security Council. My presence here on this occasion is due to several reasons.
First, it is a clear signal of our continued support for this United Nations forum. Secondly, it is in response to Secretary Hague’s kind and timely personal invitation, extended some months ago when we met in London to discuss vari…
I would first like to thank you, Mr. President, for organizing this debate on sexual violence, which, as we understand it, is too often the tragic fate of women in conflict situations. I would also like to express our deep appreciation for the briefings by the Secretary- General, by Ms. Bangura, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Sexual Violence in Conflict, and by Ms. Jolie …
I would like to thank you, Mr. President, for your presence here today and for organizing this important debate. Your presence among us denotes a strong commitment to the fight against sexual violence in armed conflict.
I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon; Ms. Zainab Bangura, his Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict; Ms. Angelina…
Let me join others in thanking you, The Right Honourable William Hague, United Kingdom Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and President of the Security Council, for convening this open debate. I would also like to convey my sincere gratitude to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and his Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Ms. Zainab Bangura, for their respective…
I thank you, Mr. President, for organizing today’s debate and for the priority that the United Kingdom is devoting to combating sexual violence in conflict. I also appreciate the remarks and presence of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon this morning. I wish to thank Special Representative Bangura, Special Envoy Jolie and Ms. Adong Anywar for their briefings and leadership on this critical issue affec…
At the outset, I would like to thank the United Kingdom for convening this open debate on women and peace and security and for submitting a concept note on the topic (S/2013/335, annex). I would also like to thank the Secretary-General and his Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, as well as the Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the representa…
I would like to say that I am delighted that this open debate is being held. I would like to thank you,
Mr. President, and your Foreign Secretary, as well as the representatives of the various countries here today. I also welcome the participation of the Secretary- General, and I am grateful for the statements made by Ms. Zainab Bangura, Ms. Angelina Jolie and Ms. Jane Adong Anywar.
I would lik…
I wish to express my appreciation, Mr. President, for the United Kingdom’s leadership and for Foreign Secretary Hague’s own personal drive to bring more serious and systematic international focus to the issue of the prevention of sexual violence. I thank also the Secretary-General and Special Representative Bangura for their determined commitment, as well as Ms. Adong Anywar and all her colleague…
I welcome Foreign Secretary Hague and I am grateful for his coming to New York to preside over today’s meeting. I would also like to thank Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the Special Representative of the Secretary- General on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Ms. Zainab Bangura, and the Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for their briefings. I have listened carefully to…
I would like to thank the United Kingdom leadership for convening this meeting. I appreciate the presence here today of the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Mr. William Hague. I would also like to express my sincere appreciation to the Secretary-General and his Special Representative, Ms. Bangura, for their informative briefings, as well as to Ms. Angelina Jolie and Ms. Ja…
Allow me to thank you, Sir, for having organized this important open debate on sexual violence in armed conflict. Its focus on the fight against impunity and on
the crucial need to ensure justice for survivors is, in our opinion, particularly appropriate.
I also take this opportunity to thank the Secretary- General for his statement, and Ms. Zainab Hawa Bangura for her remarkable work as Specia…
Mr. President, I want to thank your country, the United Kingdom, for having organized today’s debate on the theme “Women and peace and security”, especially sexual violence in armed conflict, and to welcome your presence among us to lead our work. I also welcome the Ministers of France, Guatemala and Morocco. Their presence in this debate reflects the interest that their countries attach to this …
At the outset, we thank the Secretary-General and the briefers who have been invited to the Council for their statements and useful information on combating sexual violence in armed conflict.
The Security Council, over the past five years, has repeatedly considered the topic of sexual violence in armed conflict. The Russian stance was fully laid out during a similar Security Council open debate …
We thank the United Kingdom Secretary of State of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Mr. Hague, for presiding over today’s debate and the Ministers of Guatemala, France and Morocco for their statements.
We deeply appreciate the Secretary-General’s special briefing today, his leadership on combating sexual violence in armed conflict and his recent visits to meet the victims of sexual violence. Spe…
We thank you, Sir, for having convened this open debate. At the same time, I would like to reiterate the position of Ecuador that the Security Council, in recognition of the value of keeping the discussion of the serious topic before us today alive, must constrain its actions in keeping with the provisions of the Charter of the United Nations in this as in all contexts — that is to say, with resp…
I have the honour to speak on behalf of the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and my own country, Sweden.
I would like to begin by thanking the United Kingdom presidency for having organized this open debate and the Secretary-General for his briefing. I also express warm thanks to Special Representative of the Secretary-General Bangura and Special Envoy Jolie as well as to the …
I would like to start by congratulating the United Kingdom presidency of the Security Council for the month of June for holding this important debate.
Lithuania associates itself with the statement to be made later by the observer of the European Union.
In my national capacity, let me express Lithuania’s full support for the recommendations contained in the latest report of the Secretary-Genera…
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