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US: Africa must be allowed to play rightful role in international affairs, Moroccan Minister tells UN

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NEW YORK, US, September 21 (Infosplusgabon) - With the world at a crossroads – battered by climate change, threatened by terrorism and extremism, and struggling with deepening inequality – it is not only time to bolster multilateral cooperation, but to make use of the vital capacities that can be provided by the dynamism of the African continent, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Morocco told the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday.

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US: 'Time to translate nuclear test moratorium into legally binding obligation' – UN chief

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NEW YORK, US, September 21 (Infosplusgabon) -  Secretary-General António Guterres on Wednesday expressed the readiness of the United Nations to help bring into force the global treaty banning nuclear tests, adopted more than 20 years ago, while noting that the “destabilizing and provocative” actions by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) seek to undermine the global norm against nuclear explosions.

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US: ‘We all share a responsibility’ to combat terrorism, Senegal's Sall tells world leaders

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NEW YORK,  US, September 21 (Infosplusgabon) - Addressing the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, the President of Senegal expressed his desire for a peaceful and secure African continent – one that does not serve as a sanctuary for terrorists defeated elsewhere in the world.

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US: Zuma calls for levelling the economic playing field

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NEW YORK, US, September 21 (Infosplusgabon) - Warning that Africa is beset by the double scourge of the disparity of the global economy and illicit financial outflows, South African President Jacob Zuma on Wednesday called on the United Nations to play a central role in tackling both issues, which are major obstacle to full development.

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US: Swazi King Mswati expresses commitment to implementing SDGs

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NEW YORK, US, September 21 (Infosplusgabon) - Expressing his country’s commitment to implementing the SDGs, King Mswati III of Swaziland, on Wednesday highlighted national initiatives to mainstream and localise the global development goals through awareness raising, consultations and education at all levels.

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