Statement of SUDAN at UNGA73

Sudan stresses its position vis-a-vis the Palestinian question- we condemn any form of aggression. We support the Arab Peace Initiative and the 1967 line, with the in East Jerusalem as its capital and the withdrawal of all occupied territories.

We are anxious to ensure the territorial integrity of Syria and we support all efforts made so we can surmount the crisis in Syria, which is turning more complex day after day.

Statement of HOLY SEE at UNGA73

“The Universal Declaration affirms the equal rights of men and women as flowing from their inherent dignity and worth. It is therefore necessary to adopt all measures to promote equality in rights and full and equal participation of women and men in society.”

Statement of BURKINA FASO at UNGA73

The Special Program for the Creation of Jobs for Young People and Women (PSCE / IF) aims to promote access to jobs and the acquisition of vocational skills by young people and women, with a view to opening up opportunities for them and to ensure sustainable integration into the labor market.

Statement of SOMALIA at UNGA73

“While we-together with our partners- militarily take out and dismantle all terrorists hideouts, we are also engaging our religious leaders, elders, the youth, women and civil society groups to turn the tide against the twisted ideology of hate and religious intolerance. The silver lining is, young men and women are NOT joining Alshabab out of a desirable appeal.

Statement of REPUBLIC OF CONGO at UNGA73

The Republic of Congo encourages all initiatives that contribute the maintenance of peace in Libya. It supports the idea of holding general, inclusive and credible, free and transparent elections as soon as possible, while considering that it is essential to create a context of appeasement, in particular through the organization of a reconciliation conference, so that elections do cause further violence.

Statement of NIGER at UNGA73

In the Middle East, our session is taking place in a context with international solidarity in regards to the Palestinian cause. The decline in terms of political and financial support, which translates to budgetary restrictions and the tendency to recognition, by some members of the International Community, AI Qods as the capital of Israel.

Statement of SENEGAL at UNGA73

My country attaches great priority to improving the lives of women and girls, this is why robust social programs are being implemented for the emerging Senegal 2035 plan. This plan’s goal is the emancipation and empowerment of girls.

We must ensure the right of the Palestinian people to a viable state with East Jerusalem as its capital alongside the state of Israel with secure and internationally recognised borders.

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.” 

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