This morning the Secretary-General welcomed Malala Yousafzai and her family to the United Nations. After that initial encounter, the Secretary-General addressed the Youth Assembly. In his speech, the Secretary-General noted that Malala had chosen to spend her sixteenth birthday at the United Nations. He praised her courage, humanity and resilience, and said that on her special day, she is calling on us to put education first.
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The Secretary-General will travel to Paris this weekend. He will first attend France’s National Day military parade which this year will include peacekeepers from the newly established United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali, MINUSMA.
In a presidential statement today, the Security Council said that, as the impact of the Syrian crisis on Lebanon’s stability became more apparent, Lebanese parties should renew their unity and determination to resist a slide into conflict. The Council was also gravely concerned at the dramatic influx of refugees from Syria.
The Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights, deploring killings in Egypt since the events of 3 July, calls on military and law enforcement officials to show utmost restraint and ensure their compliance at all times with international human rights obligations and international standards on policing.
The Secretary-General has appointed his two Deputy Special Representatives in the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA). They are Abdoulaye Bathily of Senegal and David Gressly of the United States of America.
The Secretary-General wrapped up his visit to Denmark today. Yesterday, while in Copenhagen, he inaugurated UN City with Queen Margrethe II. The Secretary-General said UN City is an example of how modern, energy-efficient offices can play their part in building the future we want.
The Secretary-General is following with grave concern the situation in Homs, where heavy fighting is raging and an estimated 2,500 civilians remain trapped. He calls on the warring sides to avoid civilian casualties and allow immediate humanitarian access, and to let the civilians leave without fear of persecution.
This morning in Bamako, a ceremony marked the official start of the UN peacekeeping operations in Mali, with the transfer of authority from the African-led International Support Mission, AFISMA, to the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission, MINUSMA. Under-Secretary-General Hervé Ladsous attended.
The Secretary-General, stressing the right of people to demonstrate peacefully, encouraged Egyptians to remain committed to the universal principles of non-violence and dialogue. He also called upon the international community to support the country’s efforts towards democratic processes and an inclusive environment.
The Secretary-General will depart New York for Geneva on Sunday, where he will participate in the opening of the high-level segment of the annual meeting of the Economic and Social Council on Monday. The same day, he will travel to Reykjavik, Iceland, and on Wednesday, 3 July, he will travel to Copenhagen, Denmark, where he will inaugurate the UN-City, which gathers UN organizations under one roof.