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Ambassador Anatolio Ndong Mba, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea to the United Nations, answered press questions today on the situation in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. UNIFEED
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STORY: UN / EQUATORIAL GUINEA
TRT: 1:10
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTION: NONE
LANGUAGE: SPANISH / NATS

DATELINE: 15 AUGUST 2019, NEW YORK CITY / FILE

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FILE – RECENT – NEW YORK CITY

1.Wide shot, exterior, United Nations Headquarters

15 AUGUST 2019, NEW YORK CITY

2. Wide shot, press briefing room
3. Med shot, press briefing room
4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ambassador Anatolio Ndong Mba, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea to the United Nations:
“Many, many in the world are making investments and acquisitions. Speaking about corruption in Equatorial Guinea, well, corruption, I think, exists all over the whole world.”
5. Med shot, press briefing room
6. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ambassador Anatolio Ndong Mba, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea to the United Nations:
“We are not a perfect country. We are like any other country. The situation of human rights in Equatorial Guinea. It’s not very different than in other countries in the region or outside of the region. But why are they so merciless against the country? I think if you look at the record of all the countries, Equatorial Guinea is not the worst of the worst."
6.Wide shot, press briefing room

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Ambassador Anatolio Ndong Mba, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea to the United Nations, answered press questions today (15 Aug) on the situation in the Republic of Equatorial Guinea.

He said Equatorial Guinea this month marked 40 years of its government by issuing a communique pledging to forge a new era based on morality and trust.

Asked about corruption and the human rights record, he said the country was not perfect. “I think if you look at the record of all the countries, Equatorial Guinea is not the worst of the worst.”

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