WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, Oct 15 (Hina) - Croatia supports a UN Security Council reform which would make it more representative and enable a more efficient dealing with new global challenges to international peace and security, Croatia's
representative to the UN, Vladimir Drobnjak, said before the UN General Assembly in New York on Tuesday.
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, Oct 15 (Hina) - Croatia supports a UN Security
Council reform which would make it more representative and enable a
more efficient dealing with new global challenges to international
peace and security, Croatia's representative to the UN, Vladimir
Drobnjak, said before the UN General Assembly in New York on
Tuesday. #L#
During a general debate at the 58th session of the General Assembly
in late September and early October, all participants supported the
UN Security Council's reform.
Drobnjak stressed that an objective could not be achieved by a
partial but only a comprehensive reform, adding that it was
important to finally take action.
Drobnjak on Tuesday also spoke at the First Committee of the General
Assembly in charge of disarmament and international security.
According to him, from a country which used international security
mechanisms through peace operations Croatia has become a country
which contributes to international peace and security.
Croatian experts and soldiers are participating in five peace
missions across the world, Drobnjak said, adding that Croatia also
played a key role in the long-term building of trust and the
stabilisation in Southeast Europe.
Drobnjak said Croatia advocated further progress in nuclear
disarmament. The country also supports the work of the Organisation
for the Prevention of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to which it offered a
unit for radiological, biological and chemical decontamination
within the framework of the international assistance and
protection, Drobnjak said.
Croatia supports the re-establishment of an ad hoc group for the
implementation of the Convention on Biological Weapons, said
Drobnjak, adding that regarding the implementation of the Ottawa
Mine Convention, the country advocated bigger assistance in the
process of the rehabilitation of mine victims.
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