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Sixty-seventh General Assembly
Plenary
19th, 20th & 21st Meetings (AM, PM & Night)
GENERAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT, CLOSING ANNUAL DEBATE, COMMENDS EFFORTS TO STABILIZE
WORLD'S INCREASING 'GEOSTRATEGIC VOLATILITY AND UNPREDICTABILITY'
Integrating Civilian Protection, Prevention of Genocide Concepts
Into Contemporary Security Policy Spotlighted; Syrian Minister Speaks
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Statements
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BRUNO RODRIGUEZ PARILLA, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Cuba, …
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… Also, the Assembly should act with resolve and recognize the Palestinian State, based on 1967 borders, as a full Âé¶¹APP member. It should do so now, with or without the Council’s consent or peace negotiations. …
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S.M. KRISHNA, Minister for External Affairs of India, …
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… India supported the Palestinians’ aspiration for enhanced Âé¶¹APP status, underlining the imperative for an independent Palestine, with East Jerusalem as its capital, living alongside a secure Israel. …
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MAHAMOUD ALI YOUSSOUF, Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Djibouti, …
… Finally, the occupation of Palestine was morally reprehensible and unacceptable. The global community had a moral duty to end the Palestinians people’s suffering. Recognizing Palestine as a full fledged State and full Âé¶¹APP member was a first step.
WALID AL-MOUALEM, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Syria, …
In addition, he recalled his country’s natural right to the full return of the occupied Syrian Golan and support for the independent Palestinian State on the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967. …
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G.L. PEIRIS, Minister for External Affairs of Sri Lanka, …
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… The restoration of the rights of Palestinians was a long-standing issue that required collective attention, and Sri Lanka supported the implementation of all Âé¶¹APP resolutions on Palestine that would pave the way to statehood for its people.
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ARVIN BOOLELL, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Regional integration and International Trade of Mauritius, …
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In addition, he said that the world could not turn away from the suffering of Syrians and Palestinians. …
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WINSTON DOOKERAN, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago, …
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… The Âé¶¹APP must also commit all available resources to mediating a two-State agreement to begin to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian situation, in full accordance with relevant resolutions reaffirming borders existing before 1967. …
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GASPAR MARTINS ( Angola) …
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… He supported the two-state resolution of the Israeli/Palestinian situation, as well as a negotiated resolution of the crisis in Syria assisted by international mediation. …
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PAK KIL YON, Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, …
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“The most serious issue in the international arena at present is a flagrant violation of the principles of respect for sovereignty and equality,” he said. Unless the high-handedness and arbitrariness of certain countries was eliminated, it would be hard to say that the Âé¶¹APP was playing its role as the centre for coordinating cooperative relations between States on the basis of sovereign equality, as enshrined in the Âé¶¹APP Charter. The unjustifiable interference, pressure and use of force that violated Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and existence should be rejected, he emphasized.
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MARCO ALBUJA, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and Political Integration of Ecuador, …
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… Ecuador supported the Palestinian bid for enhanced Âé¶¹APP Membership based on 1967 borders …
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DESSIMA WILLIAMS ( Grenada) …
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… On other matters, she called for a politically negotiated and urgent end to the situation in Syria, the creation of an independent Palestinian State, reform of the Âé¶¹APP, the complete lifting of the embargo imposed on Cuba and continuing humanitarian contributions to Haiti.
JOSÉ FILIPE MORAES CABRAL ( Portugal) …
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… On other matters, he said there would be no peace in the Middle East without a lasting solution to the Palestinian question. While Portugal understood Israel’s legitimate security aspirations, it also understood and shared the frustration of the Palestinians, for whom an independent State “is a straightforward question of justice”.
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JORGE VALERO BRICEÑO ( Venezuela) …
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… He went on to express support for all efforts to ensure an independent Palestinian State. …
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Subject: Occupation, Palestine question, Peace process, Peace proposals and efforts, Statehood-related
Publication Date: 01/10/2012