The UN secretary-general has said that the world faces "a daunting array of challenges," including global warming and poverty, and vowed to leave no stone unturned to resolve
Ban Ki Moon on Tuesday also urged the military government in
Speaking at the 62nd session of the UN General Assembly in
"I expect the year ahead to be among the most challenging in our history,'' he said.
"And I am sure that, together, we can make it one of the most successful .... We need to pay less attention to rhetoric, and more attention to results, to getting things done.''
The high-level session opened with speeches by Ban and the General Assembly president, and soon after by George Bush, the
In a wide-ranging speech, Bush directed some of his harshest criticisms at the military leadership of
Bush announced the
He added: "We will impose an expanded visa ban on those responsible for the most egregious violations of human rights [in
'Tragedy' in
Discussing the conflict in Darfur, where fighting combined with the effects of famine, has left at least 200,000 people dead and two million displaced since 2003, Ban said: "The government of Sudan must live up to its pledge to join comprehensive peace talks and implement a ceasefire."
Darfur armed groups are expected to hold talks with the Sudanese government in Tripoli on October 27 in an attempt to broaden the Darfur peace agreement signed in May 2006 to include groups which did not sign it.
A senior Egyptian diplomat said on Tuesday that the UN welcomed a
proposal by
UN-African Union force aimed at ending violence in western
Ban, in the opening speech, also stressed peace in the
He said: "We know what is required: an end to violence, an end to occupation, the creation of a Palestinian state at peace with itself and Israel, and a comprehensive regional peace between
He called
In
Nuclear standoff
Bernard Kouchner,
The meeting takes place against a backdrop of tension over
Speaking to the general assembly on Tuesday, Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, said allowing
He said: "There will be no peace in the world if the international community falters in the face of nuclear arms proliferation."
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Ban Ki Moon, the UN secretary-general