Western Sahara: Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ statement on Security Council vote
ALGIERS-The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad released Saturday a statement following the vote by the Security Council of a new resolution on the United Nations Mission for the Referendum of Self-Determination in Western Sahara (MINURSO).
"The consideration by the Security Council of the report of the UN Secretary-General, which includes the opinions of his Personal Envoy for Western Sahara, offered a valuable opportunity for the Council to advocate the effective decolonization of the territory through the exercise by its people of their inalienable right to self-determination," said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to the same source, "Resolution 2654 adopted on 27 October 2022 is the result, like its predecessors since the occupying power did not fulfill its commitments to the settlement plan carried by resolution No. 690 (1991), in a laborious drafting exercise devoid of the will to guide and stimulate efforts to preserve the nature of the issue of Western Sahara and to apply scrupulously the doctrine and best practices of the United Nations in decolonization.
"It is an opportunity to welcome the position adopted by Russia and Kenya that the Security Council would have benefited to follow to do useful work," said the source.
"The Personal Envoy, Staffan de Mistura, whose approach Algeria understands and encourages, deserves that the Security Council encourages him with a proactive mandate and strong support to ensure the same level of cooperation from both parties, the Kingdom of Morocco and the Polisario Front, especially the occupying power, whose preconditions aim to make conceivable a parody of a solution resulting in a territorial annexation by force and fait accompli," said the ministry.
"Algeria, which has a high sense of responsibility, both towards the people of Western Sahara and the region as a whole as regards the effectiveness of the United Nations, notes with regret a serious risk of distortion and erosion of the process that would be detrimental to peace, stability and regional security,” said the source.
"In these times of great uncertainty on the world scene, the commitment to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter in Western Sahara is a test of credibility of the professions of faith in the indivisibility of the values that should govern a peaceful, friendly and just international community," said the statement.
ALGIERS-The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad released Saturday a statement following the vote by the Security Council of a new resolution on the United Nations Mission for the Referendum of Self-Determination in Western Sahara (MINURSO).
"The consideration by the Security Council of the report of the UN Secretary-General, which includes the opinions of his Personal Envoy for Western Sahara, offered a valuable opportunity for the Council to advocate the effective decolonization of the territory through the exercise by its people of their inalienable right to self-determination," said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
According to the same source, "Resolution 2654 adopted on 27 October 2022 is the result, like its predecessors since the occupying power did not fulfill its commitments to the settlement plan carried by resolution No. 690 (1991), in a laborious drafting exercise devoid of the will to guide and stimulate efforts to preserve the nature of the issue of Western Sahara and to apply scrupulously the doctrine and best practices of the United Nations in decolonization.
"It is an opportunity to welcome the position adopted by Russia and Kenya that the Security Council would have benefited to follow to do useful work," said the source.
"The Personal Envoy, Staffan de Mistura, whose approach Algeria understands and encourages, deserves that the Security Council encourages him with a proactive mandate and strong support to ensure the same level of cooperation from both parties, the Kingdom of Morocco and the Polisario Front, especially the occupying power, whose preconditions aim to make conceivable a parody of a solution resulting in a territorial annexation by force and fait accompli," said the ministry.
"Algeria, which has a high sense of responsibility, both towards the people of Western Sahara and the region as a whole as regards the effectiveness of the United Nations, notes with regret a serious risk of distortion and erosion of the process that would be detrimental to peace, stability and regional security,” said the source.
"In these times of great uncertainty on the world scene, the commitment to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter in Western Sahara is a test of credibility of the professions of faith in the indivisibility of the values that should govern a peaceful, friendly and just international community," said the statement.
United Nations Day: Algeria reiterates commitment to UN’s pivotal role, multilateralism
ALGIERS- Algeria reiterated its commitment to the United Nations’ pivotal role and to multilateralism, by undertaking an exemplary cooperation with the United Nations, through multidimensional actions aimed at further strengthening its contribution to the preservation of peace and security, Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad Ramtane Lamamra said on the occasion of the celebration of the United Nations Day.
“Like all the peace-loving nations committed to the values and principles enshrined by the UN Charter, Algeria celebrates this year the United Nations Day, which marked, 77 years ago, the advent of a pivotal moment in contemporary history. This celebration is all the more auspicious for Algeria as it coincides with the double historical and symbolic date of the 60th anniversary of its independence and accession to the United Nations as a member State,” Lamamra affirmed in a statement.
Humanity celebrates “this referential day in a tense global context which severely tests the principles and values of this global organization. This sensitive international situation requires combining efforts, strengthening solidarity and enhancing collaboration between all the States to restore peace and stability in the world, end poverty, reduce inequalities and enable achieving all the sustainable development goals (SDGs),” he added.
On this occasion, he said, “Algeria reiterates its commitment to the United Nations’ key role and to multilateralism as a forum of harmonization of visions and ambitions of member States which aspire to establish a fair international order that enables all the States to live in peace and achieve a shared prosperity.”
“Faithful to this vision, Algeria has an exemplary cooperation with the United Nations, through multi-dimensional actions aimed to further strengthen its contribution to the preservation of peace and security, the protection of human rights and the promotion of sustainable development,” said the minister.
In this respect, he pointed out that “Algeria’s commitment and action culminated this year in its brilliant election as a member of the UN Human Rights Council for the period 2023-2025, which constitutes recognition by the international community of its role in terms of protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental rights.”
“The accession to this important body will enable Algeria to step up efforts in this field and leave a mark of its convictions and commitments within the efforts that must be made in order to achieve a significant progress in terms of ensuring human rights to all the peoples,” he said.
“Algeria’s aspiration to accede to the Security Council as non-permanent member for 2023-2024 reflects its ambition to contribute to the global peace action, by focusing the efforts on the promotion of peaceful solutions and the strengthening of the non-alignment principles and invigorated multilateralism.”
This year is also marked by the organization of “the 31st Arab Summit on 1 and 2 November. Algeria will offer a platform to the Arab heads of State and government and to the leaders of regional and international institutions and countries, to give another chance to diplomacy and peace in the settlement of conflicts, endangering human lives and threatening the peoples’ well-being.”
In this regard, Lamamra said that the Arab Summit “will offer a unique opportunity to mobilize the efforts and good will of all the players in order to strengthen the Arab solidarity around crucial issues and bring out a shared vision, so that to protect our region from tensions and offer a promising future to the Arab youth.”
ALGIERS- Algeria reiterated its commitment to the United Nations’ pivotal role and to multilateralism, by undertaking an exemplary cooperation with the United Nations, through multidimensional actions aimed at further strengthening its contribution to the preservation of peace and security, Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad Ramtane Lamamra said on the occasion of the celebration of the United Nations Day.
“Like all the peace-loving nations committed to the values and principles enshrined by the UN Charter, Algeria celebrates this year the United Nations Day, which marked, 77 years ago, the advent of a pivotal moment in contemporary history. This celebration is all the more auspicious for Algeria as it coincides with the double historical and symbolic date of the 60th anniversary of its independence and accession to the United Nations as a member State,” Lamamra affirmed in a statement.
Humanity celebrates “this referential day in a tense global context which severely tests the principles and values of this global organization. This sensitive international situation requires combining efforts, strengthening solidarity and enhancing collaboration between all the States to restore peace and stability in the world, end poverty, reduce inequalities and enable achieving all the sustainable development goals (SDGs),” he added.
On this occasion, he said, “Algeria reiterates its commitment to the United Nations’ key role and to multilateralism as a forum of harmonization of visions and ambitions of member States which aspire to establish a fair international order that enables all the States to live in peace and achieve a shared prosperity.”
“Faithful to this vision, Algeria has an exemplary cooperation with the United Nations, through multi-dimensional actions aimed to further strengthen its contribution to the preservation of peace and security, the protection of human rights and the promotion of sustainable development,” said the minister.
In this respect, he pointed out that “Algeria’s commitment and action culminated this year in its brilliant election as a member of the UN Human Rights Council for the period 2023-2025, which constitutes recognition by the international community of its role in terms of protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental rights.”
“The accession to this important body will enable Algeria to step up efforts in this field and leave a mark of its convictions and commitments within the efforts that must be made in order to achieve a significant progress in terms of ensuring human rights to all the peoples,” he said.
“Algeria’s aspiration to accede to the Security Council as non-permanent member for 2023-2024 reflects its ambition to contribute to the global peace action, by focusing the efforts on the promotion of peaceful solutions and the strengthening of the non-alignment principles and invigorated multilateralism.”
This year is also marked by the organization of “the 31st Arab Summit on 1 and 2 November. Algeria will offer a platform to the Arab heads of State and government and to the leaders of regional and international institutions and countries, to give another chance to diplomacy and peace in the settlement of conflicts, endangering human lives and threatening the peoples’ well-being.”
In this regard, Lamamra said that the Arab Summit “will offer a unique opportunity to mobilize the efforts and good will of all the players in order to strengthen the Arab solidarity around crucial issues and bring out a shared vision, so that to protect our region from tensions and offer a promising future to the Arab youth.”
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Los veterinarios, Wu Honglin y Wei Ming, viajaron desde el Centro de Conservación e Investigación para el Panda Gigante de China en Wolong, provincia suroccidental de Sichuan, al zoológico de Taipei el 1 de noviembre. Ambos poseen una vasta experiencia en prevención y control de enfermedades de la especie, así como investigación en su cría, indicó el centro en un comunicado el domingo.
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