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Press Conference


20/07/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY CO-CHAIRMAN OF 'EMINENT PERSONS'


Michel Rocard, former Prime Minister of France, Co-Chairman of the Eminent Persons' Group on Small Arms, this afternoon urged the appointment by the Secretary-General of a coordinator to ensure a follow-up to the United Nations Conference on Small Arms and the speedy implementation of its programme of action.

18/07/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY FUND FOR PEACE


The Fund for Peace, a United States-based non-profit organization, this afternoon called on the United Nations Small Arms Conference to adopt a legally binding regime that will regulate arms brokering operations in a uniform and coordinated manner.

16/07/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS BRIEFING BY PRESIDENT OF SMALL ARMS CONFERENCE


Briefing correspondents at Headquarters this afternoon on the status of the United Nations Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects, Ambassador Camilo Reyes (Colombia), President of the Conference, said "there are good reasons to be optimistic -- we have a very good chance of arriving at a final document for the programme of action".

16/07/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE BY UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN BOB BARR


The latest draft final document of the United Nations Conference on Small Arms, distributed this morning, did not provide the basis for a consensus as far as the United States was concerned, a Member of the United States Congress told a Headquarters press conference this afternoon.

13/07/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE ON SMALL ARMS BY FRENCH MINISTER


France and Switzerland are promoting the idea of a mechanism that would enable small arms and light weapons to be traced, the Minister-Delegate for Cooperation and Francophonie of France, Charles Josselin, told a Headquarters press conference this morning.

12/07/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE LAUNCHING UNITED NATIONS WORLD ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL SURVEY


The world economy is experiencing a significant decline in global output and trade which threatens to continue into the second half of this year, according to the United Nations World Economic and Social Survey 2001, being released simultaneously in New York and Geneva on Friday, 13 July.

10/07/2001
Press Briefing


PRESS CONFERENCE TO LAUNCH UNDP 2001 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT


Advanced technology -- in the biological, information and communications fields -- had a tremendous potential to make a difference in the lives of poor people, Eimi Watanabe, Director of the Bureau for Development Policy of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), told correspondents at a Headquarters press conference this afternoon to launch the 2001 Human Development Report (HDR).