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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

AT UN DEBATE, PRESIDENT OF MOZAMBIQUE URGES INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT FOR HOTSPOTS

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Date: 24 Sep 2013 16:00:00 -0400
Subject: AT UN DEBATE, PRESIDENT OF MOZAMBIQUE URGES INTERNATIONAL
SUPPORT FOR HOTSPOTS
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AT UN DEBATE, PRESIDENT OF MOZAMBIQUE URGES INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT FOR
HOTSPOTSNew York, Sep 24 2013 4:00PMIn his speech to the United
Nations General Assembly's high-level debate today, the President of
<"http://gadebate.un.org/68/mozambique">Mozambique, Armando Emílio
Guebuza, called for international support to some of the hotspots in
Africa, noting that development can only occur in a climate of peace
and security.

In his statement, President Guebuza told world leaders who gathered
for the debate, which started today, that "in seeking solutions for
the conflicts in different parts of the world, the multilateral
approach based on the principles of the UN Charter must prevail."

Mr. Guebuza urged international support for Madagascar, which
established the dates for the presidential and legislative elections,
creating an "opportunity for the conclusion of the political
transition process" in the country.

Turning to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Mr. Guebuza
said stability in the country remains a challenge for the entire
region.

He appealed to the Congolese actors to conclude the Kampala talks led
by Uganda, and reiterated to all signatories of the Regional Oversight
Mechanism of the Peace, Security and Cooperation Framework for the DRC
and the region to "honour the tenets of this agreement."

Mr. Guebuza also called for steadfast commitment to the stability of
Guinea-Bissau within the framework of the Chairmanship of the
Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP), of which Mozambique
is a member.

"We would like to reiterate our appeal to the international community
to continue to mobilize needed resources to carry out elections, and
above all, to strengthen state institutions," he said.

The President of Mozambique, whose country last August concluded its
mandate as Chair of the South African Development Community (SADC),
also called for a lifting of sanctions on Zimbabwe following
"successful elections" validated by State institutions and endorsed by
the SADC and the African Union.

Turning to the theme of this year's debate, the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) and the post-2015 sustainable agenda for the years once
their deadline is reached, Mr. Guebuza urged the establishment of an
agenda based on principles of inclusion, national ownership and shared
responsibility.

"In carrying out this agenda, it is important that we extirpate from
our vocabulary and from our attitude the dichotomy that attempts to
group the members of the United Nations family to which we all belong
in two categories: the generous and the deprived people," Mr. Guebuza
urged.

He noted that as the General Assembly continues along its 1,000 days
of accelerated action to meet the MDGs, "the inability of a State to
meet its development targets conceived and agreed upon in this
Magnificent House represents a collective failure of the entire
international community."

Mozambique had participated in the discussion process about priorities
for a post-2015 agenda by hosting national consultations with civil
society representatives.

In May, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon participated at one of the
roundtable events in Maputo, pledging UN support to assist Mozambique
in progressing towards the targets.

The nation has made progress in getting most children early schooling,
providing its population with access to water and sanitation, and
boosting women's participation in the Government, where 40 per cent of
parliamentarians are women.

However, more than half the population is below the national poverty
line, more than 40 per cent of children are stunted or undernourished,
and HIV/AIDS is still a major challenge, among other issues.

In his statement, Mr. Guebuza also highlighted the country's
commitment to furthering democracy, particularly ahead of the 20
November municipal elections.

In reference to disarmament, Mozambique will host next June the Third
International Conference to Review the Convention on the Elimination
of Anti-Personal Mines, Mr. Guebuza said, inviting participants to the
Conference.

Among other topics noted in his speech, Mr. Guebuza reiterated his
country's support for a two-State solution the Middle East, and urged
the lifting of the economic, trade and financial embargo against
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