In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


A statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General expressed deep concern over the escalation of rhetoric between the Government of Sudan and the Government of South Sudan, particularly in regard to cross-border support of rebel groups and incursions into one another’s territory.
This morning, the Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, Hervé Ladsous, briefed the Security Council on his recent trip to Sudan and South Sudan. He stressed that the only course of action available is to recommit to a peaceful negotiated settlement of outstanding issues and to an immediate de-escalation of tensions.
The Secretary-General, reporting to the General Assembly on the G-20 Summit in Cannes, said that the repercussions of the Greek crisis and the threat of contagion to other Eurozone economies had dominated the event. His message to leaders was nonetheless consistent: Do not overlook the most vulnerable people.
The Secretary-General said today that the Cannes summit must be about more than financial fire-fighting. It is time to write a new social contract that includes a Global Jobs Pact. At a time of crisis and confusion, discord and division, inequality and injustice, everyone is called to moral battle once again.
The Secretary-General and General Assembly President met today with members of the Libyan National Transitional Council and civil society. To the press, the Secretary-General said he was honoured to visit Tripoli at this historic moment and to salute the brave people of Libya, who had paid a heavy price for freedom.
Suicide bombers and gunmen attacked a UN compound in Kandahar, in southern Afghanistan, this morning, killing three employees of the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) and wounding two others. António Guterres, the High Commissioner for Refugees, has said “this is a tragedy for UNHCR and for the families of the dead and wounded”.