Press Conference


17/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY QUARTET


Opening a press conference this morning by the members of the diplomatic Quartet on the Middle East*, Secretary-General Kofi Annan announced a three-phase "roadmap" to achieve, within three years, a comprehensive and long-lasting Israeli-Palestinian settlement.

17/09/2002
Press Briefing


HEADQUARTERS PRESS BRIEFING:  LAUNCHING OF 'WORLD INVESTMENT REPORT 2002'


Global flows of investment funds dropped by half last year, according to the World Investment Report 2002, whose launch was announced by Georg Kell, Executive Head of the Global Compact in the Executive Office of the Secretary-General, at a Headquarters press briefing this morning.

17/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY MONGOLIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER


At a Headquarters press conference this afternoon, the Foreign Minister    of Mongolia, Luvsangiin Erdenechuluun, discussed preparations for the Fifth International Conference on New and Restored Democracies, to be held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, from 18 to 20 June 2003.

14/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY FOREIGN MINISTERS OF AUSTRALIA, NETHERLANDS AND JAPAN


At a Headquarters press conference following the Ministerial Meeting of States Parties to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), held at United Nations Headquarters, New York, on 14 September, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia, Alexander Downer, expressed deep concern that arms control and disarmament initiatives had been making little progress in Geneva.

13/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY EUROPEAN UNION


The Foreign Minister of Denmark, speaking on behalf of the European Union Presidency, briefed correspondents on the Union's activities in New York at a Headquarters press conference today.  Per Stig Moeller said the European Union had been involved in discussions on Iraq, Afghanistan, the International Criminal Court and the situation in the Middle East.  European Union Commissioner, Chris Patten, also briefed correspondents.

13/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA


At a Headquarters press conference today, President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela responded to questions focused largely on his reaction to the attempted coup d'état in April and a possible attack against Iraq, including the projected effect on oil producing nations.

12/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY EUROPEAN UNION


The fact that the United States had so strongly engaged with the United Nations on the problem of Iraq would significantly affect the outlook of European partners on the issue, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Prime Minister of Denmark, told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference this afternoon. 

12/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY FOREIGN MINISTER OF FRANCE


At a Headquarters press conference this afternoon, the Foreign Minister of France, Dominique de Villepin, outlined his country's initiative for the return of United Nations inspectors to Iraq according to a definite timetable and added that, if inspectors were refused, the Security Council should take measures without excluding any option. 

12/09/2002
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY PRESIDENT OF PAKISTAN


The most important issue in his region and the world was the escalation between India and Pakistan and eyeball-to-eyeball contact between the two forces making that situation "extremely grave", President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan told correspondents today at a Headquarters press conference.