The following is a near-verbatim transcript of today¡¯s noon briefing by St¨¦phane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General.
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**Questions and Answers
Mr.?Bays?
Question:? Couple of questions.? First, a clarification, you say the Secretary-General can¡¯t be with us tomorrow because of a scheduling conflict.? Can you tell us, is he in New York at 12:30?tomorrow? ?And what is he doing?
Spokesman:? There is the global town hall meeting with staff and other issues, which may run over, and there are other issues that have come up.
Question:? But these were¡ that was pre-planned, wasn¡¯t it? ?I mean, it raises the question that the only problem is that he¡¯s scheduled to give a news conference on the same day as the Middle East peace plan and would face some difficult questions.? [cross talk]
Spokesman:? I think the Secretary?General is experienced and can face difficult questions.
Question:? Okay.? My question is on the Middle East peace plan.? Has the Secretary-General been given an advanced copy by the US Administration?
Spokesman:? I¡¯m not aware of that, and at this point, obviously, we have to see what the release is, and I have no other comment.
Question:? So, if he hasn¡¯t been given, you¡¯re not aware of an advanced copy being given to the Secretary?General, does he believe that, given his very important role in this, as a member of the Quartet, as the Secretary?General of the Âé¶¹APP, where the UN is, where all the Security Council resolutions are¡ does he feel that it¡¯s disrespectful of the Trump Administration not to be consulting him and giving him an advanced copy?
Spokesman:? As I said, I think we all have to wait for this plan to be released, whenever that will be.? We will have further comment at that time.? In the meantime, the Secretary?General¡¯s own positions on it have not changed.
Question:? You didn¡¯t answer my question, though: ?Does he believe it¡¯s disrespectful¡ [cross talk]
Spokesman:? I answered it to the best of my ability. Yes, Madame?
Question:? Follow?up on the same subject.? Do you¡ was he consulted in any of the¡ if¡ you said he wasn¡¯t given any advance copy of the plan.? Was he consulted or his envoy in Jerusalem was consulted regarding this plan anytime?
Spokesman:? Over the last three years or two¡ I mean, since the Secretary¡ since the announcement of¡ that the plan would be coming, there had been contacts at various levels, including the Secretary?General and Mr.?[Nickolay] Mladenov.
Question:? So, are you saying that you are aware of the details of the plan, or what exactly are you saying?
Spokesman:? No, that¡¯s¡ I¡¯m just saying that there have been conversation over the last two¡ two, three years on this but¡ and I will leave it at that.
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Question:? Yeah.? Just, actually, it¡¯s a follow?up, although I have a separate one on Libya, but it¡¯s also¡ all the time raises the question, St¨¦phane, how much UN is involved in these kind of processes, whether it¡¯s more passive, more active role.? So, what¡ how would you characterise the involvement of the UN?
Spokesman:? Our involvement is regulated through relevant Security Council resolutions.? We have a Special Coordinator on the ground, Mr.?Mladenov, and as you know, the UN has extensive humanitarian operations in the area.
Question:? And what would be the leadership of the Secretary?General in that direction, to move a little bit forward beside that¡? [cross talk]
Spokesman:? I think the Secretary?General¡¯s position on the Middle East peace process are regularly shared with you through public briefings in the Security Council.
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Question:? Thank you, Steph.? Back to the peace plan.? It seems that the plan will address the borders issue.? So, can you please remind us, what¡¯s the UN position on Israel¡¯s borders and the Palestinian state border¡?
Spokesman:? The Secretary?General, the UN¡¯s position are reflected every month or more than once a month in the Security Council briefings.? And you can refer those¡ to that.? His¡ Secretary?General¡¯s positions are unchanged.
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Question:? Thanks, St¨¦phane.? It¡¯s another question on the Middle East peace plan.? You said a few times that the Secretary?General¡ his position hasn¡¯t changed.? It¡¯s been stated in the Security Council again and again.? Are you saying that you don¡¯t think now is a time to make any changes to this? ?Or are you willing to see what the Americans put forward tomorrow and are you willing to¡ [cross talk]
Spokesman:? I¡¯m not¡ that¡¯s not¡ All I¡¯m saying is that the Secretary-General¡¯s positions are unchanged, and they¡¯ve been related to you repeatedly.
Question:? Does he have an open mind then? ?Is he willing to look again at some of these bedrock principles?
Spokesman:? I will leave it at that for the time being.? Yes, Madame?
Question:? A follow?up on Middle East plan.? So, let me preface my question this way.? So, does the Secretary?General¡ or is the Secretary?General disappointed regarding the fact that a peace plan will be announced¡ so?called peace plan will be announced tomorrow when¡ where a part¡ a partner or a main partner to this plan is made absent? ?So, what¡¯s your comment on that?
Spokesman:? I¡¯m not¡ I understand what you all are trying to get and what you need¡ [laughter] ¡ but I¡¯m not going to get into saying anything further until there¡¯s an announcement.
Question:? No, but I¡¯m not asking about the plan itself.
Spokesman:? No, no, I¡ [cross talk]
Question:? I¡¯m asking about a fact that somebody who is a main partner is made absent.
Spokesman:? No, I understand, but I will not get into it.
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For information media. Not an official record.
Document Sources: Secretary-General
Country: United States of America
Subject: Peace proposals and efforts
Publication Date: 27/01/2020
URL source: /press/en/2020/db200127.doc.htm