Statement of SAUDI ARABIA at UNGA73

The Palestinian question has been pivotal for my country as well as for the Islamic world. We base on ourselves the conviction that Palestinian people have the right to build an independent Palestinian State on the 1967 borders with Al-Koods Al-Shareef (East Jerusalem) as the capital based on the resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

Statement of LESOTHO at UNGA73

“From feeding over 104 million people in over 80 countries every year, to assisting millions of refugees and protecting women and children, to fighting poverty, HIV and AIDS and to restoring calm through peacekeeping initiatives, the UN has undoubtedly made a difference in the lives of global citizens.”

Statement of DENMARK at UNGA73

“Denmark is running for a seat on the Human Rights Council for the term 2019 to 2021. If elected, we will promote the rights and equal opportunities of women; continue our longstanding fight against torture; protect the rights of indigenous peoples; and encourage freedom of religion or belief. This has to be done without discrimination on any grounds, including sexual orientation and gender identity.”

Statement of IRAQ at UNGA73

ISIS ravaged women. It killed Shiite Turkmen women, it burned some of them alive. But we has full faith in our young people and our women because they rose up to defend their country.

Statement of TUNISIA at UNGA73

We hope to support the effectiveness of local programmes and along the same path of presidential and legislative election, these municipal elections showed a representation of the youth and women, something that reflects the awareness of the Tunisian society and its promotion of the interest of women and youth and the local and national levels.

Statement of GERMANY at UNGA73

“Nowhere is the crisis of multilateralism more painfully evident than in Syria. The civil war has long since turned into a widespread regional conflict, with further potential for escalation in an already ravaged region. [...] As the second-largest humanitarian donor, Germany is willing to provide UNHCR with a further 116 million euros - that is, half of the amount currently needed - to help Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon.

Statement of RUSSIAN FEDERATION at UNGA73

“The Syrian National Dialogue Congress, initiated by Russia, Iran, and Turkey this January, created conditions for political settlement on the basis of UN SC Resolution 2254. This is precisely the basis for the Inter-Syrian Constitutional Committee that is currently being established in Geneva. Its agenda includes restoration of destroyed infrastructure to facilitate the return of millions of refugees to their homes.”

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