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Commenting on the new phase 6 level pandemic of the H1N1 virus, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says there is, "no cause for alarm as this new virus has not been as severe, but we must be watchful." UNTV
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STORY: UN / BAN KI-MOON
TRT: 3.21
SOURCE: UNTV
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS

DATELINE: 11 JUNE 2009, NEW YORK CITY

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RECENT 2009, NEW YORK CITY

1. Wide shot, exterior United Nations headquarters

11 JUNE 2009, NEW YORK CITY

2. Wide shot, press conference
3. Cutaway, journalists
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“Let me stress, this is a formal statement about the geographic spread of disease. It is not in itself a cause for alarm. Though infectious, this new virus has so far not been as severe as had been feared and death rates have been low. But we must be watchful. We do not know what picture will emerge in the coming months.”
5. Cutaway, journalists
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“President Obama's address in Cairo has lent new momentum to the peace process. The rights of both peoples, Palestinians and Israelis, to self-determination, statehood and security are the basis of any policy going forward. We must deal with obvious humanitarian challenges. As I have said before, the Gaza blockade is devastating the population and achieving little in security and political terms. If the crossings continue to remain closed for most goods, the people of Gaza will slide into even deeper hardship, with the risk of further radicalization.”
7. Cutaway, journalists
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“I welcome as encouraging this commitment, and I also stressed strongly the full and transparent process of accountability. And this is exactly what is no promised and written in the joint communiqué, joint statement at the conclusion of my visit and I have again reiterated the importance of following up these promises.”
9. Cutaway, journalists
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“When time is appropriate and conditions are right, as I said many times, I’m ready to visit Myanmar and I’m working on that now, and when time comes I will let you know.”
11. Cutaway, journalists
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations:
“The whole world is now very seriously engaged in preventing proliferation of nuclear weapons, and nuclear materials and this is a very important objective of international community at this time. This hampers this ongoing efforts of international community and United States and Russian Federation have started their nuclear disarmament to find the successor treaty to start treaty, therefore all this actions taken by DPRK runs counter not only to the violation of Security Council resolution, but also ongoing international community efforts.”

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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon cautioned against undue alarm while stressing the need for preparedness, as the United Nations health agency announced that the world was experiencing an influenza pandemic caused by the new H1N1 virus.

At his monthly news conference today, Ban Ki-moon told journalists that although infectious, the new virus had so far “not been as severe as had been feared and death rates have been low.”

Commenting on the Middle East, Ban said that he looked forward to the next meeting of the Quartet, scheduled to take place at the end of the month in Italy.

He said that President Obama's address in Cairo last week had “lent new momentum to the peace process”. He added that the rights of Palestinians and Israelis, to self-determination, statehood and security were the basis of any policy going forward.

On Sri Lanka, he said he was encouraged that the government was committed to return eighty percent of those displaced in the fighting to their homes by the end of this year but stressed the need for a strong and transparent process of accountability.

On Myanmar, Ban said that promoting democratization, including the release of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi had been his top priority and he has been consistently engaged in dialogue with his special Envoy Ibrahim Gambari.

He said that when the time was appropriate for him to visit the country he would let journalists know.

Concerning the Democratic People's Republic of Korea nuclear ambitions, Ban said that while the whole world was now “very seriously” engaged in preventing proliferation of nuclear weapons, the actions taken by DPRK not only violated Security Council resolutions, but also the ongoing international community efforts to get rid of nuclear weapons.

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