U.S. Mission To The United Nations
Recent News About U.S. Mission To The United Nations
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Thank you, Madam President. I think I have to say before beginning my intervention, that the narrative we’ve just heard from the previous speaker is also astonishingly one-sided.
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AMBASSADOR LINDA THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Good morning.
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Thank you, Special Envoy Xia, for your informative briefing for joining us today. I also want to thank our other briefers for their very helpful and useful briefings.
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Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield’s Interview with Sherwin Bryce-Pease of SABC News
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The United States is disappointed that negotiations have again failed to achieve the adoption of a substantive, year-long mandate that authorizes UNSMIL to continue its work in Libya with the foundation it needs to be successful.
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Thank you, Madam President. Thank you so much, Congressman
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Thank you for coming together to remember the six million Jews who perished during the Holocaust – and the millions more murdered by the Nazis.
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Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Special Representative Ziadeh, for your briefing today
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Thank you, Madam President, and thank you, Special Coordinator Wennesland, for your briefing.
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Let me begin by recognizing the Chair of the Peacebuilding Commission for her tireless efforts in leading the Commission.
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Thank you, Madam President, and I thank the High Representative for her briefing this morning.
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Thank you, Mr. President. And let me start by thanking Under-Secretary Lacroix for sharing his update on UNISFA today.
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The United States knows that the veto is controversial. It was controversial from the very beginning, with heated debates on the veto when the UN Charter was negotiated in San Francisco in 1945
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Good evening. I’m Dr. Anthony Wutoh, and I currently serve as the provost and chief academic officer at Howard University. It is my honor and my pleasure to welcome you to the Gwendolyn and Colbert King Endowed Chair in Public Policy Lecture Series
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Thank you, Madam President. Thank you, Special Envoy Pedersen and Assistant-Secretary-General Msuya, for your briefings.
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With less than eight years to go until 2030, we must recognize that the world is off track to meet the Sustainable Development Goals.
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President Carter and the Herbie Hancock Institute – thank you for again inviting me to take part in this celebration of International Jazz Day. And thank you to all the artists who have traveled from around the world to play at the United Nations in support of today’s festivities.Friends, I’m not a jazz musician.