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CAR / LACROIX MOLOUA MEETING

The head of UN peacekeeping, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, met the Central African Prime Minister Félix Moloua during his three-day mission in the Country. MINUSCA
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STORY: CAR / LACROIX MOLOUA MEETING
TRT: 03:28
SOURCE: MINUSCA
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: FRENCH / NATS

DATELINE: 20 DECEMBER 2023, BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

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Shotlist

1. Med shot, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix and MINUSCA Head Valentine Rugwabiza entering
2. Med shot, Central African Prime Minister Félix Moloua and USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix greeting
3. Med shot, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix and MINUSCA Head Valentine Rugwabiza greeting
4 Med shot, Central African Prime Minister Félix Moloua, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix and MINUSCA Head Valentine Rugwabiza greeting
5. Med shot, exchanges between Central African Prime Minister Félix Moloua, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in CAR Joanne Adamson and Head of MINUSCA Valentine Rugwabiza
6. Close up, Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in CAR, Joanne Adamson
7. Med shot, exchanges between the Central African Prime Minister, Félix Moloua, with USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, and the Head of MINUSCA, Valentine Rugwabiza
8. Close up, MINUSCA Head Valentine Rugwabiza in the meeting room.
9. Med shot, exchanges between USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix and Central African Prime Minister Félix Moloua
10. Close up, Central African Prime Minister Felix Moloua in the room
11. Med shot, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix and MINUSCA head Valentine Rugwabiza in the meeting room
12. SOUNDBITE (French) Felix Moloua, Prime Minister, Central African Republic:
"This visit undoubtedly testifies to our commitment and determination to work effectively to strengthen the cooperation and communication system around the priorities defined in resolution 2709, in line with the objectives pursued by the Government, taking into account the pressing expectations of the Central African population with regard to the protection of civilians, support for the extension of State authority, the deployment of defense and security forces and the maintenance of territorial integrity, good offices and support for the peace process, including the implementation of the ceasefire and the APPR-RCA, and assistance for the immediate, safe and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid".
13. Wide shot, meeting room
14. Med shot, meeting room
15. Med shot, Central African Prime Minister, Félix Moloua, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Head of MINUSCA, Valentine Rugwabiza, meeting room
16. Med shot, officials, meeting room
17. Close up, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix
18. Med shot, government members
19. Med shot, ministers
20. Med shot, Minister of National Defense
21. Med shot, UN delegation
22. Close up. Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in the Central African Republic, Joanne Adamson
23. Med shot, government members
24. Med shot, exchanges between the Minister of State in charge of DDRR and APPR-RCA follow-up, Jean Willybiro Sako, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in the Central African Republic, Joanne Adamson, and the Head of MINUSCA, Valentine Rugwabiza
25. Med shot, exchanges between the Minister of State in charge of DDRR and the follow-up of the APPR-RCA, Jean Willybiro Sako, with USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, the Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in the Central African Republic, Joanne Adamson and the Head of MINUSCA, Valentine Rugwabiza
26. SOUNDBITE (French) Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace Operations, United Nations:
"We are determined to continue working in the spirit of very close, very cordial, very positive cooperation that is animating the joint work between MINUSCA and the Central African Government, to work to see how we can go further, to ensure that our priorities are obviously those of the Government, of the Central African people, to consolidate peace, to reinforce the presence of State authority, to ensure that preparations for local elections take place in the best possible conditions."
27. Wide shot, UN Country Team, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, press conference room
28. UN Country Team, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, press conference room
29. Close up, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, UN Country Team
30. Med shot, UN Country Team, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, press conference room
31. Med shot, UN Country Team, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, press conference room
32. Wide shot, UN Country Team, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, press conference room
33. Med shot, UN Country Team, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, press conference room
34. Med shot, UN Country Team, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, press conference room
35. Med shot, UN Country Team, USG Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mohamed Ag Ayoya, press conference room
36. Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in the Central African Republic and Humanitarian Coordinator, Mohamed Ag Ayoya

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Storyline

The head of UN peacekeeping, Jean-Pierre Lacroix, met on Wednesday (20 Dec) the Central African Prime Minister Félix Moloua during his three-day mission in the Country.

Addressing the press in Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), Lacroix said, "We are determined to continue working in the spirit of very close, very cordial, very positive cooperation that is animating the joint work between [United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic] MINUSCA and the Central African Government, to work to see how we can go further, to ensure that our priorities are obviously those of the Government, of the Central African people, to consolidate peace, to reinforce the presence of State authority, to ensure that preparations for local elections take place in the best possible conditions."

The Central African Prime Minister Félix Moloua said, "This visit undoubtedly testifies to our commitment and determination to work effectively to strengthen the cooperation and communication system around the priorities defined in resolution 2709, in line with the objectives pursued by the Government, taking into account the pressing expectations of the Central African population with regard to the protection of civilians, support for the extension of State authority, the deployment of defense and security forces and the maintenance of territorial integrity, good offices and support for the peace process, including the implementation of the ceasefire and the APPR-RCA, and assistance for the immediate, safe and unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid."

This morning, Lacroix went to Birao in the country's northeast with the Minister of the Interior, Henri Wanzet-Linguissara, and the head of the peacekeeping mission, Valentine Rugwabiza.

They interacted with the local population and visited Sudanese refugees at the Korsi site.

Lacroix paid tribute to the resilience and generosity of Central Africans and the authorities towards the refugees and praised the collaboration between the Mission and humanitarians, who continue to assist people crossing the border.

Rugwabiza noted that peacekeepers would continue to patrol in the area to provide protection.

Responding to concerns of the local population on the need to secure border areas such as Am-dafock and Tissifongoro, she announced that patrols to secure these areas would be carried out before the end of the year.

Back in the capital, Bangui, Mohamed Ag Ayoya, the Humanitarian Coordinator in the Central African Republic, has allocated $13 million to address the most urgent needs of about 150,000 internally displaced people and returnees – and host communities.

This allocation from the Central African Republic Humanitarian Fund will assist the most vulnerable in the southeast of the country and others in hard-to-reach and underserved areas – where thousands of people need vital support, including health, nutrition, shelter, and clean water.

This region, particularly the Haut-Mbomou prefecture, has seen the humanitarian and security situation worsen since March amid clashes between armed groups.

The Humanitarian Coordinator called on the parties to protect civilians and uphold their obligations under international humanitarian law.

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