In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


The Secretary-General congratulated members of the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet for receiving the 2015 Nobel Prize for Peace.  He also saluted the Tunisian people, saying that the recognition belonged to all those who had given birth to the Arab Spring and were striving to safeguard the sacrifices of so many.

In light of the bribery accusations of former General Assembly President John Ashe, the Secretary-General is asking the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) to begin an audit of the United Nations dealings with and use of any funds received from the Global Sustainability Foundation and the Sun Kian Ip Group.

The Special Envoy for Yemen welcomed statements by the Houthis reaffirming their acceptance of Security Council resolution 2216 (2015).  This is an important step as that text and others, along with the Gulf Cooperation Council Initiative and the outcomes of the National Dialogue are at the core of the United Nations-led peace process.

The Secretary-General, addressing the General Assembly as it marked the United Nations seventieth anniversary, focused on peace and security, noting the deployment worldwide of 128,000 people in peacekeeping operations and special political missions.  Major reviews are under way, he said, to improve performance.

The Secretary-General was deeply saddened to learn of the death of more than 700 Hajj pilgrims and injuries to many more resulting from the deadly incident in the Mina Valley in Saudi Arabia. This tragedy is all the more distressing as it took place on the first day of the Holy Eid Al-Adha marking the end of the Hajj season.