Consultations on West Africa

 

         

                    Good Afternoon Ladies and Gentlemen,

 

                    Let me just report to you very briefly on this morning’s consultations. We were

                    talking about West Africa and we had a very full and very good report from

                    Assistant Secretary-General Fall who, between the 6 and 27 March, led an

                    inter-agency, multi-disciplinary UN mission to West Africa. He gave us oral

                    conclusions from that mission. These were very interesting in terms of trying

                    to take forward a partnership within the region, led by ECOWAS, the regional

                    organisation of West African states, and with the United Nations family of

                    agencies and organs. And what such partnerships should be doing, what they

                    should be focussing on and the problems that West Africa faces, which are

                    very deep and very broad. So that was an extremely interesting briefing.

                    Discussion in the Council then followed up on that, but also bore in

                    particularly on the problems that continue in the Manu River union countries,

                    Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, and the inter-play between them. We

                    discussed the things that we have to do on those issues over the next month

                    or so. We took note that Ambassador Mahbubani, the Chair of the Liberian

                    Sanctions Committee, will be visiting, not on an assessment mission, but on

                    a familiarisation visit, between 13 and 21 April. And we talked about the

                    practical things that we should be taking forward to try and give expression to

                    the international communities help to West Africa and what the Security

                    Council, within that, should specifically be doing. We are going up now to

                    have lunch with the Secretary-General and will probably continue to some of

                    that conversation. So this is work very much in progress. I am not reporting to

                    you any results or any decisions. They weren’t taken this morning. This was a

                    debate about how to move from analysis to action on the problems in West

                    Africa and a very useful debate. (

 

                    Question about what sort of action the UN can take)

 

                    We can take action with ECOWAS, for example help them with

                    capacity-building. They are short of resources. They are short of the right

                    people. They are short of mechanisms. How do we help ECOWAS, as a

                    regional organisation, to build capacity and deal with some of the problems

                    that are beyond us and beyond them in some of their manifestations?

                    Secondly, we can support UNAMSIL and the UN’s work much more broadly in

                    Sierra Leone. We took note of the recent appointment of Alan Doss as

                    Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General to deal with the

                    DDRR programme and the whole economic and social aspects of Sierra

                    Leone. We need to do more work on refugees. We need to do more work on

                    the Liberian input into solving problems in the region. You know that resolution

                    1343 has expressed the Council’s decision on that. There is a whole range of

                    things that we are taking forward that need a lot of work.

 

                    (Question about the situation on the Guinea/Liberia border)

 

                    We are looking forward to further details of the visit which the French

                    Ambassador in Conakry has just made to the border region. He is reporting

                    back huge problems. Not just for refugees, but for the wider civilian population.

                    I think it is beyond us here to get at them. We need to get help to them

                    through the agencies, particularly UNHCR, WFP and others. But there is a

                    massive amount of more work to do. We need more reports on that.

 

                    (Question about the idea of an ECOWAS force on the border)

 

                    You will have to ask ECOWAS that. But that idea has died in the short term.

 

                    (Question about when the Security Council will consider this topic again)

 

                    To come back to this problem? I hadn’t actually put it down on the calendar

                    but we will come back to this issue during April. We need to.

 

                    Thank you very much