In a letter dated 18 April and copied to among others United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Malawi's then President and SADC Chairperson Joyce Banda; and Congo-Kinshasa President Joseph Kabila the FDLR invited the recipients to attend a ceremonial surrender of men and weapons to SADC...
In an April letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Kinshasa's Foreign Minister Raymond Tshibanda N'tungamulongo protested that the Angolan map had been ‘drafted unilaterally'...
Vol 55 No 10 |
- SOUTH SUDAN
Playing a Catholic cardThe agreement followed much local pressure (especially from the churches) and an unprecedentedly concerted if belated effort by IGAD (especially Ethiopia Kenya and Uganda) the African Union (Ethiopia South Africa) the Troika (United States Britain Norway) and the United Nations (Secretary General Ban Ki-moon went to Juba)...
Vol 55 No 10 |
- SOUTH SUDAN
Meanwhile the United Nations Mission in South Sudan has been expanded but despite strong words to the UN Security Council from UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon it is not expected to play a more assertive role...
Echoing his predecessor Kofi Annan's apology of 2004 UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said sorry for the departure of the UN troops from Rwanda just when they were most needed as the genocide was beginning...
Only UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon drew parallels to other conflicts referring to the need to prevent further atrocities in other countries such as Syria...
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon was in Brussels for the High-Level Meeting on CAR on 2 April which was told that just 20% of the humanitarian aid committed so far had been delivered...
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Early last year United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the illegal trade in wildlife as a grave menace to peace and security...
Vol 55 No 1 |
- SOUTH SUDAN
Fearing the clashes could spread across the country United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called for a political dialogue on 18 December...
Vol 54 No 25 |
- FRANCE
- AFRICA
That meeting attracted about 40 African leaders as well as United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon...
Ban Ki-moon and the European Union Council President Herman van Rompuy were high-profile guests in Paris last week but neither Britain nor the United States sent high-level officials...