The Hague

19 April 2016

Opening remarks at joint press encounter with Foreign Minister Bert Koenders of the Netherlands

Ban Ki-moon

I am pleased to be back in the Netherlands.

As you have seen earlier I had the great honour of being awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion.

I thank Minister [Bert] Koenders, and the Government and people of the Netherlands, for this generous recognition of the importance of the work of the United Nations, and for their warm welcome and hospitality.

I look forward to seeing His Majesty King Willem Alexander in person this afternoon and tonight.

Minister Koenders and I have had the opportunity to discuss a number of issues of concern to the Netherlands and the United Nations.

These include the threat of terrorism and extremism, the situations in Syria, Mali, the large movements of migrants and refugees towards Europe and elsewhere, our efforts to combat climate change, and how best to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

Responding to the world’s major challenges and seizing the unprecedented opportunities of our era requires international partnership and cooperation.

The Government of the Netherlands is an influential member of the international community and a strong supporter of the United Nations.

This Friday, many Heads of State and Government will travel to New York to sign the Paris Agreement on climate change.

I thank the Netherlands for its leadership and support heading up to this landmark accomplishment.

Countering climate change is a key component of sustainable development.

The Netherlands also provides important contributions to peacekeeping and peacebuilding, including in Mali, South Sudan and the Middle East.

I look forward to the continuing support from the Dutch government. I am particularly grateful to the Netherlands for hosting the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, which are the pillars of the global justice system. I take it as a great privilege to participate in celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the ICJ and the opening of the new premises of the ICC and am grateful for strong support of the Dutch government to this international peace and justice system.

I also deeply appreciate the important contributions the Netherlands makes to official development assistance, even during economically difficult periods.

The Netherlands provides an example of global solidarity.

It is a beacon for inclusiveness, diversity, international cooperation and civil liberties.

Holding the Presidency of the European Union, the Netherlands now has an even more important role to play in ensuring collective action on the challenges related to the large movements of refugees and migrants towards Europe.

I urge the Netherlands to continue to take the initiative in forging a joint European approach to address these challenges, based on solidarity and in line with international norms.

The continuing increase in anti-migrant and anti-refugee rhetoric and violent attacks against these communities in different parts of Europe is deeply worrying.

These actions divide communities, sow instability and betray the values and human rights standards that underpin international solidarity.

There is a need for open, honest and constructive dialogue to avoid further polarization.

A sustainable solution requires increased political will to address the root causes of migration in countries of origin.

This means addressing conflict, human rights abuses and a lack of opportunities.

Current policies are clearly not adequate.

It is time for the international community to develop a global response to mass population flows based on solidarity and global responsibility sharing.

I am working to bring countries together behind a more humane and coordinated approach that will serve the common interest of all nations.

I count on the support of the Netherlands for the UN’s efforts to bring world leaders together to discuss the way forward, including at the World Humanitarian Summit meeting in Istanbul next month and at the High-Level Plenary of the General Assembly on Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants in September this year.

We need the continued support of the Netherlands to build a world of peace, dignity and opportunity for all.

Thank you. Dank u.