President Nena Addresses the United Nations General Assembly 19th Special Session
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President Nena Addresses the United Nations General Assembly 19th Special Session
PALIKIR, Pohnpei (FSM Information Service): June 24, 1997 –
Speaking as the 12 Head of State in the afternoon of the opening day
of the 19th Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly,
President Jacob Nena addressed the world community of Nations
assembled at the United Nations in New York. From June 23rd to the
27th, the world is once again holding high level diplomacy on the
subject of environment and development and sustainability generally.
The 19th Special Session of the 51st General Assembly focuses
attention on what has occurred since the World Summit at Rio in 1992,
to take stock of successes that have occurred or failed to occur with
respect to Rio’s Agenda 21, according to a release from the FSM
Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York.
This being President Nena’s first occasion at the United Nations
as President of the FSM, he extended his congratulations to the
Secretary-General, H.E. Mr. Kofi Annan, and the President of the
General Assembly, Mr. Razali Ismail, on their respective elections
and pledged to them the support of the FSM Government.
In his short 7 minute remarks, the President expressed his elation
at the work that has been undertaken by the UN Commission on
Sustainable Development as it pertains to the Small Island Developing
States throughout the world. The President also gave a general
outline of sustainable efforts being under taken in the FSM since Rio
in 1992.
The President was candid in expressing a sense of disappointment
that the world community seems to be wandering off the course charted
at Rio five years ago with respect to Agenda 21. Aptly, however,
President Nena gave a strong message on behalf of the FSM and all
other similarly situated Small Island Developing States for the UN
and its agencies to rekindle the spirit of Rio and to move away from
the North-South debate that seems to have limited the world’s ability
to push Agenda 21 forward. The President forcefully urged the world
community to further intensify its attention to global cooperation
and devotion to the principles of Agenda 21 and their implementation.
The President concluded with the following message to all UN
members and Observers and participants of the Special Session: “The
principles of sustainability are not strange to our Pacific Islands.
We sustained ourselves for centuries on our islands without thinking
much about the modern concept of the Environment, but it involved a
basic respect for the life which supported us. As we take our place
in modern society we must employ modern application, but fact remains
that island peoples of today are often better positioned than most to
understand the principles of sustainability. All of you, along with
us, as occupants of the Planet, must listen to the quiet message that
we, as stewards of some of the Earth’s most vital resources, bring to
this day. Help us, help all of us , including you yourselves, to see
that the legacy of Rio is not lost.”
The President and his party were hosted to a small dinner in the
evening of June 22nd by Ambassador Moses and is scheduled to pay a
courtesy call on the United Nations Secretary General, H.E. Mr. Kofi
Annan this evening. The FSM Permanent Mission will also host a
reception for the President in the evening of June 24th 1997 in which
UN Members and Observers Missions in New York are expected to attend,
at the UN Plaza Hotel on 44th & First Avenue. The President and
his party will depart New York on the 27th (Friday) to various
locations in the West before returning to the FSM, the release
concluded.