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Noon Briefings


Briefing the Security Council on Mali, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs Jeffrey Feltman said a first step in the multidimensional international response to the “horrendous crisis” must focus on supporting Malian authorities in conducting an inclusive national dialogue towards restoring constitutional order.
The Secretary-General arrived in Doha today, to attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference. Tomorrow he will address the opening of the high-level part of the Conference and then he will give a press conference with the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Christiana Figueres.
The General Assembly resolution on the question of Palestine was adopted yesterday by 138 votes in favour to 9 against, with 41 abstentions. The Secretary-General said the vote underscores the need to resume meaningful negotiations, urging the parties to renew their commitment to a negotiated peace.
The Secretary-General spoke at an event this morning marking the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, and he said that Israelis and Palestinians must break out of a zero-sum mentality. Noting the vote taking place this afternoon in the General Assembly on Non-Member Observer State status, he said the question is a matter for United Nations Member States to decide.
Under Secretary-General Hervé Ladsous and Chef de Cabinet Susana Malcorra briefed the Security Council today on the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The country’s peacekeeping mission had reported some signs that the M23 was preparing to withdraw from Goma, but there was no major movement as of yet.
Robert Serry, Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, just back from the region, briefed Security Council members today on his visits to Gaza and Rishon Letzion, and informed them that Egypt and the parties had, after last week’s devastating violence and the ceasefire, commenced with intensive talks.
As the Secretary-General today continued his shuttle diplomacy among the capitals in the Middle East, this morning he condemned in the strongest possible terms the terrorist attack on a bus in the centre of Tel Aviv. There are no circumstances that justify the targeting of civilians, he said, while expressing his sadness and sympathy for those injured in the blast.
The Secretary-General is meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu here in Jerusalem. He met the Israeli Foreign and Defence Ministers right after he arrived in Jerusalem from Cairo, and you will have also seen that we met Egyptian Prime Minister [Hisham] Qandil and the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States in Cairo earlier today. The Secretary-General will be going to Ramallah tomorrow to meet President [Mahmoud] Abbas.