France’s Speeches at the UN
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France calls for the protection of children’s rights
We must adopt a child rights-based approach, in compliance with international human rights law and international humanitarian law, as we pursue the objectives of 2030 Agenda.
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Gaza: the scale of the humanitarian disaster has reached unprecedented levels
It’s been one year since the beginning of the war in Gaza and the scale of the humanitarian disaster has reached unprecedented levels. Political solutions must be found without delay to ensure the security of Israel and the entire Middle East. France is determined to contribute to these solutions.
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Lebanon: France expresses its deep concern following the firing on UNIFIL
The situation in Lebanon is extremely serious. It has not improved since our last meeting. On the contrary, it is deteriorating daily.
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France is mobilized to support the implementation of resolution 1540
Adopted 20 years ago, UNSC Resolution 1540 aims to combat the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction by terrorist and criminal groups. France is mobilized to support the implementation of this key element of the international non-proliferation regime.
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France continues to advocate for a convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity
Crimes against humanity are atrocious crimes for which the perpetrators must be held accountable. However, unlike the crimes of genocide and war crimes, there is currently no international convention governing the prevention and punishment of such crimes.
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The role of all Libyan parties is fundamental in paving a way out of this crisis
The role of all Libyan parties is fundamental in paving a way out of this crisis. The international community and Libya’s partners must overcome their differences and fully support Libyan sovereignty and independence.
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Instability in the Great Lakes region remains a source of grave concern
As the Secretary-General’s report shows, violence between armed groups and against civilians continues, with an unacceptable toll in human casualties and forced displacement.
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France will continue on the path set out by the Nouméa Accord while respecting the right to self-determination
It is up to the people of New Caledonia, within the framework of the dialogue that must take place with the help of the State, to address all the issues that will shape their future, over and above institutional questions alone.
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French Polynesia’s status allows Polynesians to express their ambitions and their own particularities
The French Republic wishes to support the development of French Polynesia. It therefore stands alongside the local government to examine the ambitious development projects of its territory and support their implementation.
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Explosions of Nord Stream I and II: the investigation must be completed without interference
The best way to shed light on the explosions that occurred on the Nord Stream I and II pipelines in September 2022 is to allow this investigation to be completed, without interference, without being instrumentalized and without prejudging its outcome.
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