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  1. Sep 2021
    1. NationsConventionontheLawoftheSeaCompulsoryConciliationCommitteetoresolveitsmaritimeboundarydisputewithAustralia.

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    2. Timor-Lesteisalsocommittedtoupholdinginternationallawandtheinternationalrules-basedorder,promotestheuseofpeacefulsettlementmechanismtosettledifferencesanddisputes.Inrelationtothis,Timor-Lestehasledbyexampleinutilizingforthefirsttimeever,theUnited
    1. We call for a just, comprehensive, all-encompassing and lasting solution to the Middle East conflict, which includes the end of the Israeli occupation of the usurped Palestinian territories and the exercise of the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to build its own State within the pre-1967 bordersand with East Jerusalemas its capital.
    2. We reiterate our commitment to peace in Colombia. We are convinced that a political solution and a dialogue between the parties is the appropriate way to achieve it.
    3. We also call for an end toforeigninterference in Syria and full respect for its sovereignty and territorial integrity, while we support the search for a peaceful and negotiated solution to the situation imposed on that sister nation.
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    1. sestablishedintheSecurityCouncilresolutions,ajust,lasting,andmutuallyacceptable political solution must be found for Western Sahara. Spain continues to championthecentral roleoftheUnited NationsandwesupporttheSecretary-General’s efforts
    2. wearecommittedtotheMediterranean. We share a destiny adestinythat necessarily must be oneofopportunities,prosperity,regionalintegration,andsocial inclusion withits coastalcountries. To this end we must ensure peace and stability and resolveexisting conflicts
    1. Therefore,with a view to buildan intellectual immunity against warin human beings, we present an initiative toobserve September2, the day, when devastating World War II, that involved morethan 100 million people from more than 30 countriesand took the lives of millions,had ended,asinternational day to commemorate“Humanity’s Victory Over War".We are confident that countries and peoples of the world will support this initiative.

      An initiative to observe September 2, when World War II, had ended, as international day to commemorate “Humanity’s Victory Over War".

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    1. On the basis of our own history and experience, we remain committed to ensuring thevoices of the most vulnerable are better heard. The international community should havelearned from far too many prior mistakes that politics must not cloud our judgement norbe a barrier to action. On Myanmar, the General Assembly has spoken loudly byadopting Resolution 75/287 earlier this year, with only one objection, urging the armedforces to halt lethal force and respect the free will of the people.In addition, the Marshall lslands is proud to have joined cross-regional joint statementsat the UN General Assembly and the Human Rights Council expressing strong concernregarding human rights issues in the Xianxing region of the People's Republic of Chinaas well as recent developments in Hong Kong. lf a truly independent visit by the UNHigh Commissioner for Human Rights still remains unscheduled, we would stronglyencourage all available options to be pursued to deepen the HRC's analysis andassessment.

      Human rights issues in Myanmar and (Xianxing?) presumably Xinjiang

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    1. Third, we must strengthen solidarity and promote mutual respect and win-win cooperation in conducting international relations. A world of peace and development should embrace civilizations of various
    2. forms, and must accommodate diverse paths to modernization. Democracy is not a special right reserved to an individual country, but a right for the people of all countries to enjoy. Recent developments in the global situation show once again that military intervention from the outside and so-called democratic transformation entail nothing but harm. We need to advocate peace, development, equity, justice, democracy and freedom, which are the common values of humanity, and reject the practice of forming small circles or zero-sum games.Differences and problems among countries, hardly avoidable, need to be handled through dialogue and cooperation on the basis of equality and mutual respect. One country's success does not have to mean another country's failure, and the world is big enough to accommodate common development and progress of all countries. We need to pursue dialogue and inclusiveness over confrontation and exclusion. We need to build a new type of international relations based on mutual respect, equity, justice and win-win cooperation, and do the best we can to expand the convergence of our interests and achieve the biggest synergy possible.The Chinese people have always celebrated and striven to pursue the vision of peace, amity and harmony. China has never and will never invade or bully others, or seek hegemony. China is always a builder of world peace, contributor to global development, defender of the international order and provider of public goods. China will continue to bring the world new opportunities through its new development.
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    1. of may 2021 egypt also calls uponthe international community to take thenecessary measures to improve the livingconditions of the palestinian peopleandto ensure humanitarian deliveries to thepalestinian peoplesdonors must be called upon to supportunrwathis would pave the wayforthe reconstruction of the gaza strip
    2. mr presidentegypt has always reiteratedthatthere can be no stability in the middleeastwithout a justlasting and comprehensive solution tothe palestinian question which remainsthe central cause for the arab regionthis must happen in accordance withinternational resolutions to establish apalestinian statealong the june 4th 1967 border with eastjerusalem as its capital in this regardegypt stresses the need to consolidatethe ceasefire agreement reached on the20th
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    1. We must resolve disputes peacefully, as we manifested in the Manila Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes.
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    1. Yet,unfortunately,Afghanistanisjustoneexample.Conflicts,oldandnewones,continuetocausehumansufferingacrosstheworld.ThediplomatictoolboxoftheCharterneedstobeusedtoitsfullpotential,tobuildpeacewhereneeded,andtopreventconflictswherepossible.ForFinland,conflictpreventionandmediationarestrongpriorities.Wecontinuetobereadyandwillingtoofferourgoodservicesforconstructivedialogueinthisregard
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    1. term, the focus should be on developing a wider political horizon for meaningful negotiations and renewing thepeace process. Atwo state solution based on internationally agreed upon parametersremains viable
    2. The Middle EastPeaceProcess remains crucial not just regionally but globally. We call on both sides to refrain from unilateral actionsthat could exacerbate tensions and reopen newcyclesof violence. In the long
    3. The collapse of Afghanistan’sGovernment is a major setback. After 20 years of our engagement and investments, it is hard not to come away discouraged.We will certainlyassessthe lessons from ourAfghan experience.But the key question today is how should we deal with the Taliban? Maintaining a pragmatic approach will not be easy, as we rightfully call upon those in power to respect the most fundamental rightsof theirpeople.Security will remain fragile, as risksof aregional spillovercannot be ruled out. We arealso concerned Afghanistan may once again becomeabreeding ground for terrorism.Croatia has decided to financially supportUN OCHA’sefforts in providinghumanitarian support to the Afghan people
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    1. Fifth, in a polarised world, it is more important than ever to return todialogue. Switzerland's International Geneva traditionally provides a neutral platform for discussion. Earlier this year, one of the events it hosted wasthe Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF), which resulted in the appointment of a Unified Executive Authority –a first for the country since 2014 –which is tasked with preparing national elections. Switzerland is very concerned about the plight of the Afghan population. It welcomes the humanitarian conference on Afghanistan convened by the Secretary-General last week in Geneva. Switzerlandis also working hardto promote international law, including humanitarian law, in order to avoid conflicts or reduce their effects. Switzerland is proud to have prepared its report on the implementation of international humanitarian law. I call on all UN member states to do the same. Such reports enable states to assesstheir good practices and the challenges to befaced
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