Noon Briefings


Before leaving Geneva for Sierra Leone, the Secretary-General met today with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the foreign minister of Germany, to discuss the latest developments in Ukraine. The Secretary-General stressed the need to urgently de-escalate the tension and facilitate dialogue for a peaceful resolution, and he pledged the United Nations’ support in this regard.
The Secretary-General met in Geneva today with the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and discussed the crisis in Ukraine and the importance of de-escalating the situation by engaging in constructive and meaningful dialogue. Earlier, the Secretary-General said at a press conference that he had dispatched the Deputy-Secretary-General to Ukraine.
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says that aid supplies have been delivered to a number of areas in Syria over the past few days, including a UN refugee agency airlift yesterday of 31 metric ton of relief supplies from Damascus to Qamishly, containing medicines, vaccines for 250,000 people, medical equipment and winterized relief items.
The Secretary-General will speak this afternoon at the New York launch of Kwibuka20, a series of events marking 20 years since the genocide in Rwanda. The theme is “Remember, Unite, Renew”. The Secretary-General will call for those words to be an inspiration during the weeks of reflection ahead, as the world remembers the more than 800,000 innocent people who were so brutally murdered
The Secretary-General said that he is increasingly concerned about the political crisis in Thailand. He has condemned the recent escalation of violence in different parts of the country. The Secretary-General believes strongly that there should be no place for violence by any side in resolving political differences and disputes.
In a statement we issued this morning, the Secretary-General reiterated his call for non-violence in Ukraine and urged all Ukrainians to express their differences peacefully and through dialogue, and to seek a durable solution through compromise. He calls for a firm commitment to uphold democracy and human rights, and thereby create a conducive environment for free and fair elections.
The Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Somalia, Nicholas Kay, condemned an attack on the headquarters of the Somali Government in Mogadishu today. He said the Somali people were tired of shootings, bombings and killings. He added that it was time for a new chapter in Somalia’s history and that we could not allow a slide back at this critical time.
Valerie Amos, the Emergency Relief Coordinator, concluded her visit to the Central African Republic today. After returning from Bossangoa, she told reporters in Bangui that she had been shocked by what she saw, including burned homes and people so scared by violence that they sleep in the bush at night.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, called on all parties in Ukraine to exercise maximum restraint after more than 20 people were killed during violent clashes in Kyiv between riot police and protesters on Tuesday. She strongly condemned the killings and urged the Government and protesters to act to defuse tensions and to take swift action to find a peaceful solution to the crisis.