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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE NOON BRIEFING

BY MARIE OKABE
DEPUTY SPOKESMAN FOR THE SECRETARY-GENERAL

UN HEADQUARTERS, NEW YORK

 Thursday, June 29, 2006

 ANNAN CALLS ON ISRAELIS  AND PALESTINIANS TO DEFUSE TENSIONS

 ELECTRICITY CUTS AFFECTING WATER SUPPLY FOR GAZA RESIDENTS

INQUIRY BOARD APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE VIOLENCE IN TIMOR-LESTE

 TIMOR-LESTE’S POLITICAL LEADERS URGED TO RESTRAIN SUPPORTERS

BAKASSI PENINSULA FOLLOW-UP COMMITTEE TO MEET IN JULY

 SECURITY COUNCIL APPALLED BY MURDER OF RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS IN IRAQ

 BETTER PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS NEEDED IN ARMED CONFLICT

 ANNAN REAPPOINTS MEMBERS OF THE PANEL OF EXPERTS ON LIBERIA

 NINE U.N. NATIONAL STAFF STILL DETAINED BY ERITREAN AUTHORITIES

 U.N.D.P. HALTS DISARMAMENT PROGRAM IN UGANDA
 FOLLOWING ARMY ABUSES

 SPENDING CAP ON U.N. BUDGET LIFTED

 OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

ANNAN TO MEET WITH PRESIDENT MUGABE OF ZIMBABWE Asked whether the Secretary-General would meet with the President of Zimbabwe at the African Union summit in Banjul, the Gambia, the Spokeswoman said that the Secretary-General had publicly expressed that he would meet the President there. Aasked whether the Secretary-General would visit Zimbabwe, Okabe said she had nothing to add to the Secretary-General’s recent comments made on the matter.

SMALL ARMS REVIEW CONFERENCE HOLDS READING OF DRAFT OUTCOME PAPER: The Small Arms Review Conference is continuing today. At 3:00 this afternoon, it will go into a closed session for its first reading of the draft final outcome paper. And then tomorrow morning at 10:00, the Conference will hear from 13 speakers representing the World Federation of Sport-shooting Societies and 15 speakers from the International Action Network on Small Arms.

IRAQ COMPENSATION COMMISSION ENDS 60th SESSION: The Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission, under the Presidency of Ambassador Tassos Kriekoukis of Greece, has today concluded its sixtieth session in Geneva. The Council considered a number of reports and information notes, including on the distribution of payments to successful claimants; the transparency of the distribution process and the return of undistributed funds; and continuing efforts to identify erroneous awards. 

BASEBALL PLAYERS RECOGNIZED FOR AID TO FLOOD-STRICKEN TOWN: The UN Development Programme will be honouring two Red Sox and one New York Mets players, as well as the Red Sox Foundation and that team’s fans, at a ceremony today in Boston, ahead of the first pitch of the final game of the Red Sox-Mets series. The event is being held to honour their financial contributions to rebuild the town of Jimaní, in the Dominican Republic, following catastrophic floods in May 2004 that left more than 700 people dead and some 900 homes destroyed.

U.N. MEETING TO ENSURE SAFER FOOD: The Codex Alimentarius Commission, a joint venture of the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Health Organization, will meet in Geneva from 3-7 July 2006 to consider adopting proposals to improve protection from food contaminants. Issues on the agenda include maximum limits for lead in fish and cadmium in rice, ways to reduce PCB contamination in food and feed, and measures to prevent antimicrobial resistance.

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