In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


We issued a statement last night in which the Secretary-General said he is encouraged by the beginning of the Israeli-Palestinian proximity talks and commends the United States initiative in this regard. The Secretary-General hopes that the parties are able to make progress and move towards direct negotiations.
The UN-African Union Mission in Darfur reports that at around 11:30 local time this morning, one of its convoys was ambushed. Two Egyptian peacekeepers were killed, and another three seriously wounded. The attackers opened fire on the peacekeepers and fled when the convoy returned fire. The wounded were airlifted to UNAMID’s hospital in Nyala and they’re reported to be in a stable condition.
The Security Council will discuss Nepal this afternoon, with the head of the United Nations Mission there briefing. In his report to the Council, the Secretary-General highlights that no substantive progress has been made in the peace process since his January report and, should the Government request an extension of the Mission’s mandate, which expires 15 May, he recommends that the Council respond positively.
The Secretary-General spoke this morning to Mayors for Peace, which brings together some 4,000 mayors and city officials around the world, including the Mayors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Secretary-General said that the United Nations should be the new “ground zero” for nuclear disarmament, adding that he will carry that message with him when he visits Hiroshima in August.
The Secretary-General has appointed Atul Khare of India as Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations. Mr. Khare replaces Edmond Mulet of Guatemala, who was appointed on 1 April as Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Haiti for one year. Mr. Khare most recently served as the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Timor-Leste.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) is teaming up with the non-profit group One Laptop per Child to distribute computers to nearly half a million Palestine refugee children at UNRWA-run schools by 2012. Today, officials, as well as teachers and children, are celebrating the deployment of the first 2,100 laptops at the Rafah Co-Education Elementary School D.
Tomorrow at 10 a.m., the Secretary-General will hold a press conference to present the report of his Advisory Group on Energy and Climate Change. It calls for a transition to a new energy pathway that will provide universal access to modern energy sources while addressing the challenges of climate change, sustainable development and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.