PRIME MINISTER TO ATTEND MILLENNIUM SUMMIT IN NEW YORK
September 1, 2000
Ottawa, Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien today announced that he will
attend the UN Millennium Summit in New York, September 6 - 7. The Prime Minister
will address the plenary session of Millennium Summit on September 7, and
participate in one of a series of round tables with other leaders.
The Prime Minister will also address the Security Council.
"Canada welcomes this exceptional opportunity to
discuss the challenges facing the UN in the 21st century," said the Prime
Minister. "The Summit also provides an occasion for Canada to reiterate its
strong commitment to the UN, including its critical role in the prevention of
conflict and alleviating human suffering."
The Millennium Summit is expected to be the largest-ever
gathering of world leaders with approximately 170 heads of State or Government
in attendance. Reflecting the recommendations of Secretary General Kofi Annan’s
Millennium Report "We the Peoples", the Summit will address the theme
of "The United Nations in the 21st Century". Discussions will focus on
alleviating world poverty, strengthening UN peace operations and responding more
effectively to global environmental problems.
The Security Council meeting will provide an opportunity
for the Prime Minister to press Canada’s agenda for a more effective Security
Council and enhanced UN peacekeeping. It will also be a chance to highlight
priorities and achievements of Canada’s two-year Council membership,
particularly on human security and sanctions.
The Summit will be co-chaired by the President of Namibia,
Sam Nujoma - whose country presided over the 54th session of the General
Assembly from September 1999 to September 2000 - and the President of Finland,
Tarja Halonen, whose country will hold the Presidency of the 55th session of the
Assembly. The Security Council meeting will be chaired by President Alpha Oumar
Konaré of Mali which is the country currently occupying the rotating presidency
of the Council in September.
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