Jul 20, 2015
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United Nations, New York, July 20 2015 – United States Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power after a vote in the Security Council. The U.N. Security Council endorsed the nuclear deal between Iran and 6 world powers and adopted measures to end of U.N. sanctions that have hurt the Iranian economy On the Photo: United States Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Samantha Power Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire The United Nations Security Council today unanimously adopted a resolution establishing a monitoring system for Iran’s nuclear programme and considering the “eventual removal” of all nuclear-related sanctions against the country. The Council endorsed [Read More]
Jun 27, 2015
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United Nations, New York, USA, June 26 2015 – Press Conference on Stopping Barrel Bombs attacks by the Syrian Government. Speakers: French Ambassador Francois Delattre, Ambassador Roman Oyarzun Marchesi of Spain and there guests Nadim Houry, of Human Rights Watch, Bassam Al -Ahmad of the Center for Documentation of Violations in Syria and Raed Saleh, Syrian refugee On the Photo: (FROM LEFT): Raed Saleh, Roman Oyarzun Marches, Francois Delattre, Nadim Houry, Bassam Al -Ahmad Credit: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire A UN Security Council member said today that the international community was saying to the Syrian government, “with a single voice: ‘stop [Read More]