The Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, briefing the Security Council on Mali today via videolink, expressed concern at the rate of attacks in the last months against the United Nations Mission there. The recent number of victims in the Mission was one of the highest seen in peacekeeping operations.
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The Secretary-General will go to Washington, D.C., tomorrow for meetings with the World Bank and its President on countering Ebola, improving sanitation in Haiti and supporting financing for development. Afterwards he will travel to Tunis to express support for Tunisia’s transition process, and then to Cairo for a donor conference on Gaza reconstruction.
The Secretary-General is outraged by today’s attack in Mali that killed nine Nigerien peacekeepers. At a time when peace negotiations are under way, he insists that all parties must demonstrate good faith and commitment to a political solution and that the perpetrators of these appalling actions are brought to justice.
The Secretary-General welcomes the release of the Turkish men, women and children who had been held captive by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) since 11 June 2014. He reiterates his call for the release of all hostages in the region and reminds parties that kidnapping is a gross violation of human rights and humanitarian law.