The secretary-general, it's clear, would have preferred that she stay on and she finish her term along with him. But he completely understands that this is an extremely attractive offer that she's received.
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He hopes ... to meet with a number of leaders from Europe and from the Islamic world and to discuss with them ways of calming the situation and allowing a constructive dialogue between people of different faiths and traditions based on mutual understanding and respect.Stephane Dujarric
The Secretary-General strongly urges the parties to exercise maximum restraint and to put an immediate halt to any actions that may be misinterpreted by the other side or jeopardize the security arrangements which they agreed to in the Agreement on the Cessation of Hostilities of June 18, 2000.
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(Annan) calls on the Palestinian Authority to take a clear public stand against such unjustifiable acts of terrorism, noting that president Abbas has done so and regretting that the new government has not.
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Placing these eight staff members on special leave is an administrative, not disciplinary, measure. Staff members on administrative leave who are not the subject of any action will be returned to their posts as expeditiously as possible.
Stephane Dujarric
The secretary-general believes the international community should not tolerate such terrorist attacks,
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The secretary-general sees the fund as an innovative and flexible mechanism for advancing the UN democracy agenda. The fund will support projects aimed at consolidating and strengthening democratic institutions and processes, such as the drafting of constitutions and the development of pluralistic media.
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