Statement of BAHRAIN at UNGA73

“During the 62nd Commission on the Status of Women, nominations were invited for her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa Global Award for Women’s Empowerment. This Award aims to highlight achievements in the field of equal opportunities between men and women.”

Statement of AUSTRIA at UNGA73

“Concerning the greatest tragedy in our time, I speak of Yemen, Austria is ready to increase its humanitarian commitment.”

Statement of SAN MARINO at UNGA73

“This year’s theme is inevitably linked to the UN reform process. This process is of fundamental importance for the future world balance, for guaranteeing international peace and security and must remain at the centre of all our efforts.”

Statement of SINGAPORE at UNGA73

“To truly address widening inequality and wage stagnation, we must address its root causes.”

Statement of SURINAME at UNGA73

“We honor his tireless efforts towards making the world more peaceful and humane by fighting against inequality and injustice, combating diseases and conflict with all the means at our disposal, and putting the United Nations at the center of multilateralism.”

Statement of ALGERIA at UNGA73

I would now like to conclude without underscoring the efforts made by national authorities with regard to the most recent constitutional reform, which benefits all sectors of the population, with regard to the rights of women and their empowerment and the integration of young people into the social and economic systems.

Statement of SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE at UNGA73

“We emphasize the fact that Your Excellency is only the fourth woman to undertake such a noble function and we hope this number to increase in the future in the name of a greater inclusion of women in positions of such importance in the Organization.”

Statement of SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC at UNGA73

“These governments formed an illegitimate international coalition, led by the United States. The coalition destroyed the Syrian city of Raqqa completely; it destroyed infrastructure and public services in the areas it targeted; it committed massacres against civilians, including children and women, which amount to war crimes under international law.”

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