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U.N. Secretary-General's
Statement on The Situation in Afghanistan
(09 October 2001)
ISLAMABAD, 9 October 2001 (UN Information Centre) - United
Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has issued the following statement
in New York on 8 October 2001
"Immediately after the 11 September attacks on
the United States, the Security Council expressed its determination to
combat by all means threats to international peace and security caused
by terrorist acts. The Council also reaffirmed the inherent right of individual
or collective self-defence in accordance with the Charter of the United
Nations. The States concerned have set their current military action in
Afghanistan in that context.
To defeat terrorism, we need a sustained effort and a broad strategy that
unite all nations, and address all aspects of the scourge we face. The
cause must be pursued by all the States of the world, working together
and using many different means - including political, legal, diplomatic
and financial means.
The people of Afghanistan, who cannot be held responsible for the acts
of the Taliban regime, are now in desperate need of aid. The United Nations
has long played a vital role in providing humanitarian assistance to them,
and it is my hope that we will be able to step up our humanitarian work
as soon as possible.
It is also vital that the international community now work harder than
ever to encourage a political settlement to the conflict in Afghanistan.
The United Nations is actively engaged in promoting the creation of a
fully representative, multi-ethnic and broad-based Afghan Government."
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