The Secretary-General condemns any attempt to change the government of any country unconstitutionally, and stresses that political disagreements should be settled peacefully through the democratic process. |
The Secretary-General conveys his deepest sympathy to the families of the victims. |
The Secretary-General encourages the Ivorian leaders to continue this constructive dialogue. He assures the Ivorian parties of the United Nations' support for the implementation of the recommendations of the Yamoussoukro meeting. |
The secretary-general expresses his condolences to the bereaved families and the respective governments. |
The Secretary-General hopes that this positive development will allow the Commission's decision to be implemented without further delay. |
The secretary-general is concerned about the confrontation developing in Nepal. He is also troubled by reports of a large number of arrests of government opponents. |
The secretary-general is concerned over the controversy that has been created by the publication of the Danish cartoons. |
The secretary-general is deeply concerned that civilians continue to be killed by violence in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory. |
The secretary-general is encouraged that the new Parliament will be broadly representative of Iraq's diverse communities and will include a substantial percentage of women. |
The secretary-general is particularly troubled that the death occurred in the circumstances when, because of the inadmissible restrictions imposed by Eritrea, the medical evacuation of the sick peacekeeper to a hospital required the use of a longer route. |
The Secretary-General is pleased that the United Nations has been able to support the IECI in conducting the two national elections and constitutional referendum of the past year under challenging circumstances. |
The Secretary-General reminds the [Sudanese] Government that it has the ultimate responsibility for the protection of peacekeepers and humanitarian workers. |
The secretary-general sees the fund as an innovative and flexible mechanism for advancing the UN democracy agenda. The fund will support projects aimed at consolidating and strengthening democratic institutions and processes, such as the drafting of constitutions and the development of pluralistic media. |
The Secretary-General shares the widespread sorrow expressed by the Sudanese people and the international community. At the same time, he welcomes the parties' reaffirmation of their commitment to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement and its implementation, which is a fitting tribute to First Vice-President Garang. |
The Secretary-General strongly urges the parties to exercise maximum restraint and to put an immediate halt to any actions that may be misinterpreted by the other side or jeopardize the security arrangements which they agreed to in the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities of June 18, 2000. |