UN calls on the Member States more capacity for consensus for 2012
posted on: Dec 31 2011 8:14 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.The President of the General Assembly of United Nations, until the Nasser Abdulaziz, yesterday urged more capacity for consensus all States members of the international body to resolve conflicts and face together the challenges can bring 2012.
"Call upon all States members to demonstrate the necessary will to generate maximum convergence and compromise that could lead to consensus in support of our common interests", drew the Naser a message disseminated yesterday at the headquarters of the United Nations on the occasion of the arrival of the new year.
Arab diplomat stressed above all the need that all Nations will make it "a greater use of the concept of mediation in the peaceful settlement of disputes, especially in the Middle", at the time congratulated the members of United Nations for having worked "with unit" to the challenges presented by the year tomorrow goodbye.
To the Naser stressed that the community u000aInternational has worked in the past few months "since the need for a collective response to global challenges, such as concerns about the global economy and financial system, or requests for freedom and democracy around the world, especially in the Arab world".
Also mentioned the concerns shared by the members of the United Nations on the situation in Middle East, "including the issue of the State of Palestine", as well as the impact that have left "natural disasters and other", because the man around the world between those who mentioned the Japan earthquake and floods in Thailand and the Philippines.
"All 2011 events reinforce the importance of the pillars that we have identified for the rest of the session of the General Assembly," said Naser, who spoke specifically of mediation, reform and revitalization of the United Nations, improving the degree of preparedness to respond to the u000adisasters and development sustainable.
The President of the General Assembly and urged all Nations to work to promote and safeguard these "pillars", at the time who wished "success" to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, who will inaugurate his second term at the head of the international agency in 2012.
"Request a new year happy, prosperous, full of health to all States members of the General Assembly and the world's population", asserted the Naser at the end of his first post in new year's Eve as President of the Assembly, a position he assumed in September after having been elected unanimously last June. EFE

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