In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


The Secretary-General today addressed the third Global Compact Leaders Summit, telling business leaders and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg that the Global Compact has become the world's largest and most ambitious initiative of its kind during its first 10 years. Corporate sustainability is becoming a by-word in companies worldwide. He said the Compact may be voluntary, but that doesn’t mean it lacks teeth.
The Security Council this morning is holding a meeting to discuss children and armed conflict. Radhika Coomaraswamy, Special Representative dealing with children and armed conflict, discussed the progress made on that issue recently, including the naming and shaming of violators, which she said has persuaded parties to cease this reprehensible behaviour and should deter others from future offences.
The Secretary-General spoke separately by telephone today with Roza Otunbaeva, Chairperson of the Interim Government of Kyrgyzstan, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. He told Ms. Otunbaeva the United Nations was closely coordinating with others to respond to the humanitarian crisis in the south of Kyrgyzstan. In his call with Mr. Lavrov, he expressed appreciation for Russia's efforts to address the alarming humanitarian situation.