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7 December 2021
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Amid Troubled Global Landscape, Solidarity Needed to ‘Reset Our World’ for Future Generations, Secretary-General Tells Children, Youth Forum
Following is the text of UN Secretary‑General António Guterres’ video message to the Global Forum for Children and Youth, held virtually today:
Welcome to the inaugural Global Forum for Children and Youth. (...) And to the young people here today: Keep calling for change. Keep supporting one another. Keep leading and offering solutions. Because building a better tomorrow starts with building a better today.
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Palestinian Rights Committee Critical to Keeping International Spotlight on Troubling Situation, Secretary-General Says at Start of 2016 Session
Palestinians were losing hope after nearly 50 years of occupation by Israel, but despite the challenges, the United Nations remained committed to creating the conditions for the resumption of meaningful negotiations, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the Palestinian Rights Committee today as it opened its 2016 session.
(...) He said that as crises continued to engulf the Middle East, the Committee, known formally as the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, was critical to keeping the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people in the international spotlight.
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Nuclear-free Mongolia a ‘symbol of peace in a troubled world’: Guterres
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Secretary-General António Guterres greets Mongolian peacekeepers which has the largest per capita contribution to peacekeeping operations.
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Nuclear-free Mongolia a ‘symbol of peace in a troubled world’: Guterres
9 August 2022
Peace and Security
In a visit to Mongolia on Tuesday, Secretary-General António Guterres underscored the UN’s full solidarity for the country, which he described as “a symbol of peace in a troubled world”.
(...) Guterres expressed gratitude to Mongolian peacekeepers serving at UN peace operations, “ often in the most challenging settings and with courage in the way they protect civilians where unfortunately, there’s sometimes no peace to keep”.
The Secretary-General had met with Mongolia’s President, Khurelsukh Ukhnaa, and other senior officials, earlier on Tuesday.
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2. (...) Handling Labels “Cargo Aircraft Only” Label ......................................................................................... 5 3.2.12 a) “Cryogenic Liquid” Label ............................................................................................. 5 3.2.12 c) “Keep Away from Heat” Label ..................................................................................... 5 3.2.12 d) Lithium Battery Handling Label ................................................................................... 5 3.5.2.2
PI 965 – PI 970 Magnetized Material Label .......................................................................................... 3 Table 3-1
5 3.2.11 4 PI 953 (for UN 3363
if applicable) 4 PI 962 (for UN 3363
if applicable) Package Orientation Label.......................................................................................... 4 1.1.13
5 3.2.12 b) PI 962 (for UN 3363) PI Y963 (for ID 8000)
Radioactive material, excepted package .................................................................... 5 3.2.12 e) Markings Special marking requirements for: Biological substances, Category B.............................................................................. 5 2.4.8 Chemical oxygen generators ...................................................................................... 5 2.4.14 Dry ice ........................................................................................................................ 5 2.4.7 Environmentally hazardous substances ...................................................................... 5 2.4.9
(see also 5;2.4.15) Explosives .................................................................................................................. 5 2.4.3 IBCs used to transport UN3077 .................................................................................. 5 2.4.15
(see also 5;2.4.9) Radioactive material ................................................................................................... 5 2.4.5 Refrigerated liquefied gas ........................................................................................... 5 2.4.6 Organic Peroxides Additional transport document information .................................................................. 5 4.1.5.4
5 4.1.5.7.3 Keep Away from Heat Label ....................................................................................... 5 3.2.12 d) Packages and Packagings Compatibility of parts of packagings ........................................................................... 4 1.1.3.1 Salvage - Additional information on dangerous goods transport document ................ 5 4.1.5.1 d) Packing Requirements Excepted quantities ........................................................................................................... 3 5.2 Limited quantities .............................................................................................................. 3 4.2 Samples transport of ................................................................................................................. 2 Introductory Chapter 5 Salvage Packagings,see Packages and Packagings, salvage Special Markings, see Markings . . .
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