SG/SM/14728

Collaboration with Related United Nations Entities Would Make Greater Impact, Secretary-General Stresses to Global Counter-Terrorism Forum

14 December 2012
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/14728
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Collaboration with Related United Nations Entities Would Make Greater

 

Impact, Secretary-General Stresses to Global Counter-Terrorism Forum

 


Following is UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s message, delivered by Michael Smith, Executive Director of the United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED), to the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum in Abu Dhabi on 14 December:


I am pleased to send greetings to all participants at the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum.  I thank the United States and Turkey, the co-chairs, as well as the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum member countries, for organizing this meeting.  I especially welcome the emphasis that the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum has placed on the implementation of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.  The Strategy, along with the counter-terrorism resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, provides the framework that defines the work of the United Nations against this global menace.


The Global Counter-Terrorism Forum and its working groups have come a long way this year, proving that the international community can work productively on addressing this problem.  At the same time, the Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force entities have increased collaboration with each other and with international partners, expanding their operations and channelling greater resources toward capacity-building.


The important progress underscores how the international community can work as one against the spread of terrorism, and can expand this effort to parts of the world, such as the Sahel, where the threat is becoming more acute.  As I have stressed before, it is important to forge close collaboration between the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum and United Nations counter-terrorism entities.  Our activities will make a greater impact if they complement and support each other.


Today’s meeting carries great significance as it coincides with the launch of the Centre of Excellence on Countering Violent Extremism, based in Abu Dhabi.  I thank the Government of the United Arab Emirates for supporting this initiative.  I am confident that the Centre and the Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force can develop a meaningful partnership in countering the appeal of terrorism and helping the victims.


The United Nations is fully committed to working with the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum to advance the fight against terrorism.  In this spirit, I wish you a productive meeting.


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