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His Excellency Timothy Musa Kabba, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Sierra Leone

11th Ministerial Meeting of Foreign Ministers of the African Union Committee of Ten (C-10) on 10th June in Algiers, Algeria

His Excellency Timothy Musa Kabba, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Sierra Leone (Chair), and His Excellency Ahmed Attaf, Minister of Foreign Affairs and National Community Abroad of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria (Host), co-hosted the Eleventh Ministerial Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the African Union Committee of […]

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H.E. MR. AMARA S. M. SOWA

UN Security Council Briefing on the Middle East (Syrian Chemical Weapons Programme)- A3 Plus Statement.

Mr. President,  I have the honour to deliver this joint statement on behalf of the A3+, namely: Guyana, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, and my own country Algeria. We thank [Name], [Position] for Disarmament Affairs, for the briefing. We welcome the participation in this meeting of the representatives of the Syrian Arab Republic, the Islamic Republic of

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HON. MELROSE KARMINTY MINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SIERRA LEONE

Sierra Leone Statement at the UN on The Seventeenth Session Of The Conference Of States Parties To The United Nations Convention On The Rights Of Persons With Disabilities

BYHON. MELROSE KARMINTYMINISTER OF SOCIAL WELFARE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SIERRA LEONE Mr. President,  Excellencies and  Distinguished Delegates, Mr. President, Excellencies, and distinguished Delegates Let me take this first opportunity, on behalf of the Sierra Leone delegation to congratulate you on your assumption of the Presidency of the 17th Session of the Conference of States Parties to the UN

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Minister Melrose Karminty

Minister Melrose Karminty, Head of the Sierra Leone Delegation attends the Opening Ceremony of the Conference on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

Sierra Leone’s Minister of Social Welfare, MadamMelrose Karminty and delegation have attended the opening ceremony of the 17th session of the Conference ofthe Rights of Persons with Disabilities, at the United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York. The Minister is expected to deliver a national statement tomorrow on the commitments of the government of

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H.E. MR. AMARA S. M. SOWA CHARGE D’AFFAIRES A.I. DEPUTY PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE

Sierra Leone Statement at the UN Security Council on the C24 Substantive Session on Western Sahara

Madam Chair,   At the outset, my delegation would like to acknowledge your continued commitment to the work of this committee, especially with the successful conclusion of the Caribbean regional seminar, held in Caracas. Through you, madam Chair, we also express our deepest appreciation to the Government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela for their gracious

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MR. ALAN E. GEORGE MINISTER COUNSELLOR/POLITICAL COORDINATOR

Sierra Leone Statement at the UN Security Council briefing on On The United Nations Investigative Team For Accountability Of DA’ESH/ISIL” (UNITAD)

BYMR. ALAN E. GEORGEMINISTER COUNSELLOR/POLITICAL COORDINATOR Mr. President,  Sierra Leone takes this first opportunity to congratulate, You, and the Republic of Korea on assuming the presidency of the United Nations Security Council. I assure you, on behalf of the delegation of Sierra Leone, of our support.  In a similar light, we commend and congratulate Mozambique

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Bilateral Meeting between the Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone and the Permanent Observer of ECOWAS to the United Nations

Bilateral Meeting between the Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone and the Permanent Observer of ECOWAS to the United Nations

On 3rd June 2024, the Permanent Representative of Sierra Leone to the United Nations, H.E. Dr. Michael Imran Kanu held a bilateral meeting with the Permanent Observer of ECOWAS to the United Nations, H.E. Mme. Kinza Jawara Njai at the ECOWAS Permanent Observer Mission to the United Nations. The two Representatives discussed issues of great

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A3+ Explanation of vote on the UNAMI draft resolution

A3+ Explanation of vote on the UNAMI draft resolution

Mr. President I have the honour to deliver this statement on behalf of the A3+ members, namely, Guyana, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and my own country, Algeria.  The A3+ welcomes the unanimous adoption of the resolution before us today, charting a new course for the United Nations presence and engagement in Iraq.  This demonstrates the Security Council’s

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Sierra Leone at the UN Security Council

A3+ EXPLANATION OF VOTE AT THE ADOPTION ON THE DRAFT RESOLUTION ON SOUTH SUDAN SANCTIONS

BY H.E. Mr Amar Bendjama, Ambassador & Permanent Representative of Algeria TO THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL Dear colleagues, I have the honour to deliver this explanation of vote on behalf of the A3+, namely Algeria, Guiana, Sierra Leone and my own country, Mozambique. Colleagues, Sanctions are a very important and powerful tool of the Security Council. They

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