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76 UNGA: Statement by the Cuban Delegation under Item 167: “Report of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country”. New York, 9 November 2021

Mr. Chairman,

We associate ourselves with the statement made by Iran on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Cuba appreciates the analysis of the Report of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country, document A/76/26.

As members of the Committee, we are working towards ensuring that it addresses, in a timely manner, all the issues that emerge from the relations between the United Nations, the Member States and the Host Country.

76 UNGA: Statement by H.E. Mr. Pedro Luis Pedroso, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Cuba. Item 140: “Improving the financial situation of the United Nations” New York, 28 October 2021.

Mr. Chairman;

We thank the Under-Secretary-General for Management, Ms. Catherine Pollard, and Mr. Chandru Ramanathan, Assistant Secretary-General and Controller, for the presentations made on the Organization´s financial situation.

My delegation associates itself with the statement delivered by Guinea on behalf of the Group of 77 and China.

Mr. Chairman,

76 UNGA: Statement by the Cuban delegation under Item 86 “Scope and application of the principle of universal jurisdiction”. New York, 21 October 2021

Mr. Chairman,

Cuba endorses the remarks delivered by the Islamic Republic of Iran on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement.

We take note of the Secretary-General´s Report, prepared on the basis of the commentaries and observations made by Member States, contained in document A/76/203.

Cuba reiterates its steadfast commitment to the fight against impunity for crimes against humanity.

76 UNGA: Remarks at the combined thematic debate of the First Committee on other disarmament measures and international security, regional disarmament and security and disarmament machinery. New York, October 18, 2021.

Mr. Chairman;

We endorse Indonesia's statement on behalf of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Cuba reiterates its commitment to general and complete disarmament, in particular nuclear disarmament.

We attach great importance to the regional and subregional initiatives in this field, including the establishment of nuclear-weapon-free zones.

76 UNGA: Statement by the delegation of Cuba at the Segment on Permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. Second Committee. New York, 18 October 2021

Statement by the delegation of Cuba at the Segment on Permanent sovereignty of the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and of the Arab population in the occupied Syrian Golan over their natural resources.

 

Madam Chair,

Cuba endorses the statement delivered by the distinguished delegation of the Republic of Guinea on behalf of the G77 and China.

76 UNGA: Statement by the Cuban delegation under Item 89 “Strengthening and promoting international treaties.” New York, 15 October 2021

Mr. Chairman,

Treaties are the primary sources of international law and the cornerstone of rules-based international relations. They are also a more direct and formal method of international law creation. The United Nations system has played a critical role in ensuring the transparency of the treaties concluded by its Member States.

76 UNGA: Statement by the Cuban delegation at the Sixth Committee. Item 84 “Crimes against Humanity”. New York, 13 October 2021

Mr. Chairman,

We appreciate the work carried out by the International Law Commission in order to present draft articles on this topic.

Cuba is a historic defender of the respect for international law and its principles, especially international criminal law.

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