SUMMIT OF THE FUTURE / SUDAN
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STORY: SUMMIT OF THE FUTURE / SUDAN
TRT: 01:43
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: ARABIC / NATS
DATELINE: 20, 22 SEPTEMBER 2024, NEW YORK CITY / FILE
20 SEPTEMBER 2024, NEW YORK CITY
1. Various shots, United Nations Headquarters with Summit of the Future iconography
22 SEPTEMBER 2024, NEW YORK CITY
2. Wide shot, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sudan, Hussein Awad Ali, walks up to General Assembly rostrum
3. Med shot, Sudan delegation
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Hussein Awad Ali, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sudan:
“There is a need to strictly adhere to the UN Charter, its principles, and purposes. We must avoid highlighting certain principles and not the others or reinterpreting such principles and rules. The stability of our international order is underpinned on the respect of the UN Charter, especially the non-interference and internal affairs of other countries, the respect of the state sovereignty and its territorial integrity and the non-use of force in international relations, it's regrettable to see such double standards and selectivity in implementing these principles.”
5. Med shot, Sudan delegation
6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Hussein Awad Ali, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sudan:
“It's important to adopt a comprehensive reform of the international financial architecture to counter the challenges and problems facing developing countries, post-conflict countries and those in special situations, especially due to poverty, conflicts, or climate change. Some are also subject to sanctions, which undermine their ability to achieve the SDGs.”
7. Wide shot, Ali at the rostrum
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sudan, Hussein Awad Ali, today (22 Sep) said it was “regrettable to see such double standards and selectivity” in implementing the principles of the UN Charter, and that sanctions undermine developing countries’ ability to achieve the SDGs.
Addressing the Plenary of the Summit of the Future, Ali said, “there is a need to strictly adhere to the UN Charter, its principles, and purposes. We must avoid highlighting certain principles and not the others or reinterpreting such principles and rules. The stability of our international order is underpinned on the respect of the UN Charter, especially the non-interference and internal affairs of other countries, the respect of the state sovereignty and its territorial integrity and the non-use of force in international relations.”
The Sudanese diplomat said, “it's important to adopt a comprehensive reform of the international financial architecture to counter the challenges and problems facing developing countries, post-conflict countries and those in special situations, especially due to poverty, conflicts, or climate change.
World leaders today adopted the Pact for the Future, a landmark declaration pledging concrete actions towards a safer, more peaceful, sustainable and inclusive world for tomorrow’s generations.