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  • SECURITY COUNCIL CONSIDERS TERRORISTS
    THREATS TO INTERNATIONAL PEACE, SECURITY

     

    Secretary General, Chairman of Counter-Terrorism Committee Address Meeting;
    Several Speakers Stress Need to Address Terrorism’s Root Causes


    NEW YORK, 4 October (UN Headquarters) -- Terrorism was an assault on the fundamental principles of law, order, human rights, and peaceful settlement of disputes on which the United Nations was established, Secretary-General Kofi Annan told the Security Council today as it considered terrorist threats to international peace and security.

    The United Nations had a clear obligation to deal with that global threat, and was well placed to do so, he continued. Through its work, the Counter-Terrorism Committee [established by Council resolution 1373 (2001) after the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001] had become an important agent of international anti-terrorism conventions. He endorsed a three-pronged strategy: dissuasion, denial and cooperation.

    It was essential to remember that the fight against terrorism was above all a fight to preserve fundamental rights and sustain the rule of law, he said. To pursue security at the expense of human rights was short-sighted, self-contradictory and, in the long run, self-defeating. In places where human


    Security Council

    4454th Meeting (AM)


    COUNCIL MEMBERS REGRET ‘STALEMATE’ IN INSTALLATION


    OF KOSOVO’S NEWLY ELECTED INSTITUTIONS


    Members Welcome Appointment of Michael Steiner (Germany)

    To Replace Hans Haekkerup as Special Representative for Kosovo


    Briefing the Security Council this morning on developments in Kosovo since the 17 November province-wide elections, Jean-Marie Guéhenno, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, said that while the deadlock in forming a coalition government and electing a president of the province persisted, the United Nations Interim Administration in Kosovo (UNMIK) and interested members continued to impress upon the various actors the importance of an early solution to the current stalemate.   


    Mr. Guéhenno was outlining post-election developments in Kosovo, where the election had failed to produce one party with the necessary majority in the Assembly to form a government without entering into a coalition.


    Council President Jagdish Koonjul also informed Council members this morning that the Secretary-General had appointed Michael Steiner (Germany) as his new Special Representative for Kosovo.  Many Council members warmly commended Mr. Steiner’s predecessor, Hans Haekkerup (Denmark) for