In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


Martin Kobler, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Iraq, condemned in the strongest terms the killing and injuring of dozens of Turkmen protesters who were calling for more protection, including two prominent Turkmen. He said that such attacks aim to heighten tensions and urged Iraqi leaders to ensure that communities are protected.
Jan Kubis, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan, briefed the Security Council this morning and said that there is a clear need to provide sustained and predictable international support in ways that reinforce Afghanistan’s leadership. He said this summer unfortunately promises to be a “hot” one for Afghanistan.
The High Commissioner for Human Rights welcomed the Turkish Government’s decision to hold further action on Istanbul’s Gezi Park development and to submit the issue to a local referendum. She also urged all parties involved to act in a manner that would build on that decision while defusing the still highly combustible atmosphere.
The Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Children and Armed Conflict, briefing the Security Council today on the evolving and unprecedented threats for children, particularly in Syria, Mali and Central African Republic, said that she would be visiting Syria and that region soon to assess first-hand the situation.
The Secretary-General, condemning the killing of a peacekeeper during the shelling of the logistics base of the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei in Sudan, called on both the Government of Sudan and the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North to immediately stop hostilities and resume ceasefire negotiations.
The Department of Peacekeeping Operations is urgently approaching troop-contributing countries to replace Austria, which decided to withdraw its troops from the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force. The Force plays a vital role in increasingly difficult conditions to ensure strict observance of the ceasefire in the Golan.