UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on G8, Climate Change, and Sudan
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon briefed the press at UN headquarters in New York about his recent trip to Asia, including the G8 summit in Hokkaido, Japan.

The SG traveled between his home nation of Korea, China, and Japan. He expressed that all three nations are “rising” powers, and that their futures are interlinked.
Mr. Ban would not characterize the G8 summit as a success or failure, but did mention that he was pleased with apparent progress. The Secretary-General noted that the United Nations and international community must focus on three specific areas of growth; climate change, food security, and development. (Listen to audio.) He applauded the G8 nations on their commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2050. The SG also acknowledged a financial commitment by G8 nations of $10 billion to help food security, but reminded the nations that true food security requires $25 billion per year. Regarding development, particularly in Africa, the SG was please by the eventual goal to recruit 1.5 million health care workers over the next several years. Additionally, the G8 will work towards a donation of 100 insecticide-treated bed nets to help prevent Malaria.
In Sudan, the Secretary-General condemned in the strongest possible language the recent attack on United Nations African Union Hybrid Operation in Darfur (UNAMID). (Listen to audio.) According to the UN, the attack was perpetrated by approximately 200 members of the Janjaweed militia, and involved the use of “heavy arms” by forces on horseback and in SUVs. Seven UNAMID members were killed, and another 22 were injured. The SG reminded all involved parties to remember their commitments to peace and stability in the region.
During today’s press conference, Mr. Ban also condemned violence surrounding the on-going electoral crisis in Zimbabwe. The SG indicated that all G8 members are “seriously engaged” in finding solutions to crisis. The Security Council is currently deliberating on potentially sanctioning the government of Zimbabwe.
Finally, Mr. Ban addressed climate change. He stressed that work towards improving the climate change crisis will greatly assist the UN’s other two goals of food security and improved development in Africa. (Listen to audio.) Although there were no consensus agreements on short-term and mid-term reductions in carbon emissions, the Secretary-General was pleased at progress made by G8 nations.
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