INTERVENTION BY THE HOLY SEE AT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
OF THE UNITED NATIONS ON THE OCCASION OF THE ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION ON
THE PARTICIPATION OF THE HOLY SEE IN THE WORK OF THE UNITED NATIONS
INTERVENTION BY H.E. MSGR CELESTINO MIGLIORE
Thursday, 1 July 2004
I am most grateful to you, Mr. President, and to this General Assembly for the
adoption by consensus of this Resolution on the participation of the Holy See in
the work of the United Nations, under agenda item 59, entitled "Strengthening of
the United Nations system."
Mr. President,
The adoption of this Resolution could not have come at a more
auspicious time than this, as the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See is
happily celebrating the fortieth anniversary of its presence at this
Organization this year.
In the context of strengthening the role of the United Nations
and of revitalizing the work of this General Assembly, the adoption of this
Resolution is an important step forward and reflects the lofty values and
collective interests shared by the Holy See and the United Nations. We are
committed to the same objectives that necessitate the protection of the
fundamental human rights, the preservation of the dignity and worth of the human
person and the promotion of the common good. To achieve these goals, we need an
ordered international community built upon the strong edifice of law - a law not
of whim and caprice but of principles stemming from the very universality of
human nature - that can guide human reason for the future. With an edifice built
on such principles guiding our efforts, we can be assured of attaining our
mutual quest for a lasting and universal justice and peace.
Mr. President,
Allow me to say a word of warm thanks to you for the unflinching
support and much appreciated willingness to submit this Resolution as a
presidential text. My gratitude also to the esteemed members of the staff in the
Office of the President and of the Department of the General Assembly and
Conference Management for their kind support.
Mr. President, through you, may I also thank His Excellency,
Ambassador Marcello Spatafora, Permanent Representative of Italy to the United
Nations, for having assisted you, and facilitated so skillfully and efficiently
the consultation on this draft Resolution leading it to a successful conclusion.
Finally, Mr. President, I would be remiss if I do not express a
word of gratitude to so many Permanent Representatives who expressed to me their
personal and their Governments’ support for the Resolution just adopted. My
thanks as well to all Member States for their invaluable support in the adoption
of this Resolution.
Thank you, Mr. President.
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