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UN Urges Stronger Cooperation with EU to Tackle Global Instability
(MENAFN) A senior United Nations official has underscored the increasing significance of collaboration between the UN and the European Union, noting that closer coordination is vital for confronting global instability and promoting peace.
While addressing the UN Security Council in New York, Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari described the EU as "a key partner" with a wide-reaching diplomatic presence and a strong, longstanding dedication to multilateral cooperation.
He pointed out that the EU remains deeply involved across multiple areas of the UN’s work, including efforts related to peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, and sustainable development initiatives.
"Cooperation between the United Nations and the European Union is longstanding, comprehensive and operational in nature. It extends to the country level, including in some of the most challenging contexts.
"This is particularly evident where EU missions are deployed alongside UN presences, including in the Central African Republic, Somalia, Kosovo, Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territory and Libya," Khiari told the Council, where Kaja Kallas, the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, was also present.
He added that the UN remains committed to further strengthening its partnership with the EU to support peace, security, and improved living conditions worldwide.
While addressing the UN Security Council in New York, Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari described the EU as "a key partner" with a wide-reaching diplomatic presence and a strong, longstanding dedication to multilateral cooperation.
He pointed out that the EU remains deeply involved across multiple areas of the UN’s work, including efforts related to peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, and sustainable development initiatives.
"Cooperation between the United Nations and the European Union is longstanding, comprehensive and operational in nature. It extends to the country level, including in some of the most challenging contexts.
"This is particularly evident where EU missions are deployed alongside UN presences, including in the Central African Republic, Somalia, Kosovo, Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territory and Libya," Khiari told the Council, where Kaja Kallas, the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, was also present.
He added that the UN remains committed to further strengthening its partnership with the EU to support peace, security, and improved living conditions worldwide.
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