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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NOON BRIEFING
 

BY MARIE OKABE

DEPUTY SPOKESPERSON FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

 

UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

 

Friday, September 4, 2009

 

BAN KI-MOON REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR GUATEMALA’S COMMISSION AGAINST IMPUNITY

 

BAN KI-MOON WRAPS UP WEEK-LONG EUROPE TRIP

 

UNITED NATIONS TO SEND TEAM FOLLOWING AIR STRIKES IN AFGHANISTAN

 

HUMANITARIAN SERVICES IN PAKISTAN SHIFTING FOCUS

 

REFUGEE AGENCY URGES CHINA FOR ACCESS TO MYANMAR-CHINA BORDER AREA

 

HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES IN YEMEN

 

UNITED NATIONS HOPES FOR FORMATION OF NEW GOVERNMENT IN LEBANON

 

WORLD FOOD BODY MAKES APPEAL TO FEED 3.5 MILLION HUNGRY SOMALIS

 

FLOODS ACROSS WEST AFRICA AFFECT SOME 350,000 PEOPLE

 

U.N. MARKS 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF TIMOR-LESTE REFERENDUM

 

W.H.O.: SUPPORT NEEDED IN THE PHILIPPINES FOLLOWING CONFLICT, FLOODS

 

MAJOR CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS CUTS WILL LEAD TO FASTER ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE

 

DEPUTY JOINT SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTED FOR DARFUR

 

DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL TO TRAVEL TO ITALY

 

U.N. RELIEF AND WORKS AGENCY REJECTS ANY DENIAL OF THE HOLOCAUST

 

OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

SECRETARY-GENERAL’S VIEWS ON D.P.R.K. ISSUE ARE CLEAR: Asked about the Secretary-General’s response to the letter sent to the Security Council by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), the Spokeswoman said that the Secretary-General has repeatedly made clear his views concerning the need for a diplomatic solution to the DPRK nuclear issue.

 

BAN KI-MOON, QUARTET OPPOSE FURTHER SETTLEMENTS: Asked about Israeli settlement activity in the occupied Palestinian territory, the Spokeswoman noted the Secretary-General’s position against further settlement activity, as well as the position expressed by the Quartet.

 

SECRETARY-GENERAL TRANSMITTED IRAQI REQUEST TO SECURITY COUNCIL: Asked about a letter from the Prime Minister of Iraq asking for an investigation into recent bombings there, the Spokeswoman said that the Secretary-General has transmitted the letter to the President of the Security Council, and it is up to the Security Council to decide how to move forward.

 

LETTER ON SWITZERLAND WITHDRAWN: Asked about a reported letter from Libya concerning the dissolution of Switzerland, the Spokeswoman said it was her understanding that the letter has been withdrawn.

 

 

THE WEEK AHEAD AT THE UNITED NATIONS
5 - 11 September 2009

 

Monday, 7 September

 

The UN headquarters will be closed today for Labor Day. 

 

Today, Deputy Secretary-General Asha-Rose Migiro will travel to Rome, Italy, to deliver the key-note address at a ministerial-level International Conference on Violence against Women. This conference is being held under the auspices of the Italian G8 Presidency.

 

Today through 18 September, UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Sekaggya will be in Colombia assessing the situation of human rights defenders in the country.

 

Tuesday, 8 September

 

Today and tomorrow, the Secretary-General will be in Mexico City where he will open the 62nd Annual Department of Public Information-Non-Governmental Organizations Conference [9-11 September]. The theme of this year’s Conference is For Peace and Development: Disarm Now!

 

While in Mexico, the Secretary-General is also expected to meet President Felipe Calderón to discuss issues such as climate change, the Millennium Development Goals and human rights. 

 

Paul Farmer concludes his first official visit to Haiti as the newly appointed Deputy Special Envoy to the country. He started his trip on 4 September.  

 

The guest at the noon briefing will be Janos Pasztor, Director of the Secretary-General’s Climate Change Support Team. He will brief on the preparations for the upcoming High-level Event on Climate [22 September] as well as on other climate change related developments. 

 

At 1.30 p.m. in Room-S226, President of the General Assembly Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann and Heiner Flassbeck from the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will hold a press conference to launch the 2009 Trade and Development Report. The report will provide extended analysis on issues raised in the UN Conference on the World Financial and Economic Crisis and its Impact on Development (June 2009).

 

Wednesday, 9 September

 

The Security Council will hold consultations on the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) and 1737 (2006) Committee in the morning and an open debate on the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) in the afternoon.

 

Thursday, 10 September

 

Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. Werner Obermeyer from the World Health Organization and Brian Mishara from the International Association for Suicide Prevention will hold a press conference on suicide prevention as guests at the noon briefing. 

 

At 4 p.m. in Room-S226, President of the General Assembly Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann and Joseph Stiglitz, Chairman of the Commission of Experts of the President of the General Assembly on Reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System, will hold a pre-publication launch of the report of the Commission.

Friday, 11 September

 

No major events are scheduled for today.

 

 

 

 

 

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