03/29/2019 “We ask for a plan that positions MINUSMA to address the security and counterterrorism environment, protect personnel, and to support political progress more effectively than at present. The plan should include options for significant adaptation, so the Council can consider the best way forward in such a precarious environment. The plan should outline options to address the significant instability in Mali’s center. Turning to Mali, inclusive constitutional change will require tremendous political courage and significant input from all concerned. Inclusive constitutional reform will result in more voices in Mali’s institutions, the decentralization of power, and genuine political dialogue – important steps towards reestablishing security and governance throughout the country.” – Under Secretary David Hale By United States Mission to the United Nations | 29 March, 2019 | Topics: Exclude, Highlights | Tags: Archive 2017-2021 Suggested for You Remarks by Under Secretary Uzra Zeya at a UN Security Council Open Debate Peace and Security in Africa Media Advisory: Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield to Deliver Keynote Address at the Second Summit for Democracy in Costa Rica
“We ask for a plan that positions MINUSMA to address the security and counterterrorism environment, protect personnel, and to support political progress more effectively than at present. The plan should include options for significant adaptation, so the Council can consider the best way forward in such a precarious environment. The plan should outline options to address the significant instability in Mali’s center. Turning to Mali, inclusive constitutional change will require tremendous political courage and significant input from all concerned. Inclusive constitutional reform will result in more voices in Mali’s institutions, the decentralization of power, and genuine political dialogue – important steps towards reestablishing security and governance throughout the country.” – Under Secretary David Hale