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Press Conference


27/09/2004
Press Briefing

PRESS CONFERENCE BY PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA

 


Much more must be done to help the poor in the Muslim world so that they would not be vulnerable to groups with an agenda that was not in the interests of Islam, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said this morning at a Headquarters press conference.

27/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press conference by chair of Security Council committee aimed at preventing

 

terrorist acquisition of mass destruction weapons


The Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 1540 (2004) that had “passed the threshold of virtual activity to real-life operation”, its Chairman told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference this afternoon.

24/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press conference by Foreign Minister of Spain

 


The focus of Spain’s new foreign policy involved enhancing multilateralism, Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos Cuyaube said at a Headquarters press conference this afternoon.  That was why his country’s Prime Minister had called for an “an alliance of cultures” at the General Assembly.  Such an alliance would help resolve cultural and religious differences between the Western and Muslim worlds.

24/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press Briefing on Focus 2004 Treaty Event

 


Some 30 countries had performed 87 actions –- accessions, ratifications or signatures -– at the Focus 2004 event on treaties relating to the protection of civilians, the Chief of the United Nations Treaty Section told correspondents at a Headquarters briefing today.

23/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press conference by Secretary-General of Commonwealth Secretariat


Welcoming Pakistan back into the Commonwealth after a four-and-a-half year absence, Commonwealth Secretariat Secretary-General Don McKinnon held a news conference this evening to announce the outcome of the third annual round table of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers that had been held at United Nations Headquarters today.

23/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press conference by President of Pakistan

 


Pakistan and India must resolve their long-standing dispute over Kashmir in order to normalize relations between the two countries, President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan told correspondents during a press conference at United Nations Headquarters this afternoon.

23/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press conference on Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty

 


Stressing that the threat of the use and proliferation of nuclear weapons technologies and knowledge had not been adequately addressed, representatives of Finland and Japan called for the early entry into force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) during a press conference at United Nations Headquarters this morning.

23/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press conference by president olusegun obasanjo of nigeria

 


Olusegun Obasanjo, President of Nigeria and Chairman of the African Union, told a Headquarters press briefing this afternoon that African States had always accepted the challenge of finding solutions to the continent’s problems.

22/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press conference on unctad world investment report

 


The Millennium Goals could still be achieved by 2015, if countries followed through on commitments already made, correspondents were told this afternoon by Jeffrey Sachs, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on the Millennium Development Goals.

21/09/2004
Press Briefing

Press conference by Prime Minister of Spain

 


The United Nations should form an alliance of civilizations to foster and strengthen political, cultural and educational ties between the Western and the Arab and Muslim worlds, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Prime Minister of Spain, told a news conference at United Nations Headquarters this morning.