In progress at UNHQ

Noon Briefings


The Secretary-General has asked his Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, Jeffrey Feltman, to represent him at the inauguration of President Petro Poroshenko of Ukraine, which will take place this Saturday in Kyiv. While in Kyiv, Mr. Feltman is also expected to hold meetings with senior Government officials and others in the spirit of the Secretary-General’s good offices.
The Secretary-General welcomes the 2 June announcement of the formation of a Palestinian Government of national consensus headed by Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah. He notes renewed assurances by President Mahmoud Abbas that the Government will continue to abide by the commitments of recognition of Israel, non-violence and adherence to previous agreements.

The UN Assistance Mission in Iraq has reported that at least 79 Iraqis have been killed — mostly civilians — and an estimated 1,400 people have been injured in May alone due to acts of terrorism and violence. The Special Representative for Iraq urged political leaders to work swiftly to form an inclusive Government.

The Secretary-General, speaking at the closing plenary session of the Global Summit in Support of the “Every woman, every child” initiative, said that improving the health and well-being of women and children is an issue close to his heart. He said that 289,000 women die each year while giving life, while an estimated 18,000 children die each day, mostly from preventable causes.
The Secretary-General condemns the attacks in the Central African Republic, including yesterday’s at a Church in Bangui in which the priest and others were abducted. That followed violence in the capital earlier this week during which three Muslim youths were brutally killed by suspected anti-balaka elements.
The Secretary-General this morning congratulated Petro Poroschenko, the President-elect of Ukraine for having received a strong mandate from the people. He said he was encouraged by Mr. Poroschenko’s commitment to de-escalation and dialogue, which will be critical within Ukraine, as well as with its neighbours.
The Secretary-General condemns the mortar attack on an electoral rally in southern Syria that reportedly killed at least 21 people today. He deeply regrets the inability of the international community to unite in stopping this conflict, and in finding ways to hold accountable perpetrators of atrocities such as today's attack.
The Secretary-General’s Special Representative today called on the anti-balaka militia to lay down their arms and on the ex-Séléka to stand ready to enter the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration process. He said that the support that the international community is trying to mobilize for the country will be in vain if the parties do not act responsibly for the long-term stability of the country.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, condemned the flagrant disregard for international human rights and humanitarian law that has led to tremendous suffering for civilians in Aleppo Governorate in Syria. She warned that international humanitarian law prohibits attacking, destroying, removing or rendering useless objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population.