Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield Issues Remarks at News Conference on March Program of Work, U.S. Presidency of U.N. Security Council
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Good morning. Or is it afternoon, I think? Good afternoon [laughter.] Really, it's an honor for me to be here, and I want to welcome all of you here. I look forward to having many such engagements with you in the future.
As you know, today
In
This is how he has asked me to represent
Already, the
Under
We were proud to rejoin the Paris Agreement, which we helped form, because the only way to reverse the effects of climate change is to join forces. This is an issue that impacts every person, in every nation, on every continent. So, we're encouraging everyone to join us in raising ambitions in advance of the climate summit the President plans to host for
We also restored financial and political support to the
And we immediately returned to the
And on the very first day he took office,
We ended the Muslim ban; we launched a government-wide initiative to advance racial equity; we are protecting Dreamers; we reversed the ban on transgender individuals serving in our military; and we restored our refugee admissions program. America is once again shining our light of liberty on those
We are recommitting to defending democracy and human rights across the board and, as part of that effort,
These actions not only reflect our values as Americans, they advance the security and the prosperity of Americans, as well as others around the world.
By rejoining the
By rejoining the Paris Agreement, we are fighting against the devastating hurricanes, wildfires, blackouts, and storms that have destroyed the homes and lives of so many millions of our friends and neighbors.
Of course, it's not just in our interest. It's also in the interest of our friends, and our allies, and even those
This is the spirit in which we approach our March Presidency of the
March is Women's History Month, and we are proud to be co-sponsoring an Arria-Formula meeting with
And we will complement the work of the
Building on the announcement Secretary Blinken made this morning, that
This open debate in the Council will be an opportunity to bring awareness to the world about these growing and devastating humanitarian crises, and to call for leadership on the council for urgent, necessary solutions. In these regions, war and instability have left millions of people and two million children under the age of five at risk of starvation and acute malnutrition. We cannot stand idly by.
In addition, at the monthly briefing on
Turning to the African continent, we will have a briefing on
I would again like to express our deep sadness and condolences for the tragic death of the Italian Ambassador to the
Turning to the rest of the broader region, we will have the quarterly debate on
As we are prepared to elevate and bring to the table the critical, emerging crises happening around the world, including the situations in
Throughout these briefings, debates, and discussions,
In addition to bringing in members of civil society, I expect we'll have some very special guests throughout the month.
As you can see, we've set up an incredibly busy program of work. The issues on the table are urgent, they're global, and place on us grave responsibilities, ones that we cannot take lightly.
I also know, from my decades as a
There's no problem this body cannot solve if we decide to tackle it together.
Moreover, we are at our strongest when we find those opportunities, when we set aside our differences, search for common ground, and do right by the world.
That doesn't mean we won't disagree. It doesn't mean we stop standing up for our values, or for our allies, for human rights, or for our basic interests. It does not mean we do not stand for the American people. But in fact, it means the opposite. By coming together, I firmly believe we will create more shared security, prosperity, and peace, and I look forward to doing that this month, and for the next, and many more to come.
So, thank you, and I look forward to your questions.
Valeria?
QUESTION: Thank you. Thank you so much, Olivia. Thank you, Ambassador, for this briefing, on behalf of the
So, my question is: What are the first dossiers that will give priority - you give - priority to at the
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Well, thank you, Valeria - thank you so much for your question and let me start by saying that I look forward to working with you and with all of your colleagues regularly during my tenure here at the
We have our differences, and most of you know what those differences are. But we also have areas where we hope to be able to cooperate with the Russians, particularly as we work together on the
QUESTION: Thank you, Ambassador.
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Where is she?
QUESTION: Right here.
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Oh, okay.
QUESTION: In the room. No worries. It's a bit tricky with these COVID times. I have two questions for you. First of all, on Tigray, does
And on
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Thank you for both of your questions. First, on
On the Myanmar Perm. Rep., you may have heard my statement. I spoke a little bit after him at the
QUESTION: Thank you so much, Madam Ambassador. And
I have - I also have two questions. First, on
And on Israeli-Palestinian relations, there has been some calls, some pressure to revive the Quartet. Is this something that
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Thank you. I also had the - on
QUESTION:
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Oh, I'm sorry. And on - I will get back to you on the Quartet, but I will just say on that issue is that we would hope to find a way to find a peaceful solution that provides security and safety for
QUESTION: Thank you. Madam President, welcome to
Moving past that, you have - you represent an administration which is pledging a need for diversity and change and gender rights and a whole panoply of different things. You have arrived in time for the selection of a Secretary-General term, whether it will be a renewal or a new candidate. Speaking in your national capacity and speaking as a woman, don't you think after 76 years it's time for more than half the population in the world to be represented at the
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: [Laughter.] That's a loaded question, and I will take it as a loaded question. We will support the most qualified candidate for the job, but we absolutely believe in and support diversity. We want to support gender balance, and we will look at the candidates
QUESTION: Thank you, Olivia, and thank you,
And then as a secondary, sort of separate big question - I thought
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Thank you for both questions, and very nice to meet you.
Specifically, on the
QUESTION: And is there anything that can be done here at headquarters with the partners?
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: It's interesting you ask that question. Among the many, many topics that I discussed with all 15 of the members of the
QUESTION: Finally, just what keeps you up at night?
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Oh, yeah. Oh, what keeps me up? Right now what is keeping me up at night, or at least over the weekend, was getting ready for you guys today. [Laughter.] But broadly, I think, as we watch situations around the world, we are always worried about what - where the next crisis will be. To hear that 300 young girls were kidnapped in
I don't know where the next crisis will be. None of us thought that we would be in crisis in
QUESTION: Thank you.
QUESTION:
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Thank you for that question. And I was extraordinarily moved by the ambassador's statement. I think it caught all of us off guard. None of us expected to hear that. And I commend him for his bravery. I commend him for his compassion. And I send words of support to him and as well as the people of
So we do have to ramp up the pressure.
Also, the
QUESTION: Thank you so much.
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Okay. Thank you for that question. I have not yet met with the Iranian PR here, and not given instructions to do that. But I will tell you that we are in lockstep with our allies on these issues. I will note that in this regard, the strong E3 statement yesterday that has condemned
So this has been the case since the last administration pulled out of the JCPOA, and it's why the
QUESTION: Are you planning to actually speak with your counterpart?
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: As I said, I've not been given guidance or instructions on that. I can get back to you on it.
QUESTION: Thank you. Thank you, Ambassador.
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Well, certainly this is an issue that we can deal with at the
QUESTION: Thank you, Olivia. Bonjour, Madame Ambassadrice.
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Bonjour.
QUESTION: Bonjour. It was working in French the other day. A quick follow-up on
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Well, thank you for both questions. And yes, on
And as far as the tapestry goes, all I can say is I thank the
QUESTION: Hi. Thank you, Olivia. Thank you, Olivia. Thank you, Madam Ambassador, for the briefing. My name is
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Well, we will work with our colleagues on the
AMBASSADOR THOMAS-GREENFIELD: Thank you all very, very much, and I look forward again to engaging with you. Thank you.
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