HRC 55 - Statement of the President of the UN Human Rights Council - 26 February 2024
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Human Rights Council 55th session (HRC 55) - Opening - 26 February 2024

Opening of session and High-level segment (HLS) including the opening statements of:

      • Omar Zniber, President of the UN Human Rights Council
      • Dennis Francis, President of the UN General Assembly
      • António Guterres, UN Secretary-General
      • Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

Please, see attached PDF for the opening statements.

 

Opening statements by:

      • Omar Zniber, President of the UN Human Rights Council
      • Dennis Francis,  President of the UN General Assembly
      • António Guterres, UN Secretary-General
      • Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights

Photos of António Guterres, UN Secretary-General at the opening of the 55th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council.

Teleprompter
I hereby declare opened the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council.
President of the General Assembly,
Secretary General of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights,
Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva,
head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland
Excellencies
Dear participants
we are opening this session while our world is facing severe conflicts and
crises of various natures impacting the daily life of populations and countries.
I do hope
that during this session
we will find common understandings so that the Council
manages to fulfil its duties in the best manner
and be engaged constructively
to limit the impacts of the different crises we are confronting
and which are affecting numerous victims in all regions of the world
at the beginning of the session
and to fully focus on such situations and their consequences.
I call on the council
to observe a minute of silence on the memory
of all victims of human rights violations worldwide.
Allow me
to pronounce my opening statement.
Hm,
President of
the
General Assembly, Secretary General of the United Nations
Human Rights
Director General United Nations Office at Geneva
ladies and gentlemen,
shows
the role of the Human Rights Council in the multilateral
regime also
highlights
the
importance
that we give to
human rights and protection.
Since this is the
of our societies
to
international peace and security,
Madam
Commissioner,
distinguished participants
and human rights are indivisible in
the
sociable
and inherent to all people. That is why I
want to reaffirm the importance of an
equal balance between civil and political rights as well as economic,
social and cultural rights.
It is only by preserving this defining principle,
best respond to the challenges that we face
and
which I
like to highlight today as follows,
I beg your
pardon,
issues of food security,
health, security and climate crisis
or
the environment. More
generally, these issues lie at the heart of our concerns.
Both their root causes and ramifications
have an impact on the enjoyment
and sustainability of human rights as well as the equilibria of our world.
Similarly, access to new technologies
to
progress enabled by artificial intelligence,
its utilisation,
which is marked by the
digital divide,
are likely to impact the equitable enjoyment of these rights by individuals.
Growing attention must be observed at the level
of the Human Rights Council on these issues
which merit action by
members and all act is concerned, including
by
the presidency,
which is conductive
related initiatives with the support of member states and the co facilitators
working already with commitment to that end,
being a subsidiary body of the General Assembly,
the Human Rights Council nevertheless remains
the Central
United Nations Act
responsible for promotion, the protection of human rights
and I want stress this
it always
as far as possible discharge this crucial task
in
bit of difficulties linked to geopolitical tensions which impact these work,
these works and which need to be adjusted to all those challenges. That is why I am
convinced
that reform of this body
as anticipated
is of paramount
importance, with a view to
maintaining the trust of states of civil society and
other partners
in the
leading role
through
faithful assessment and
accurate assessment of the positive achievements and
gaps to be bridged,
particularly when it comes to effectiveness and efficiency of work.
To my mind, it would be judicious
the perspective of member states and council, observe us over the reform process,
be clearly established to best serve the decision to
be taken
by the General Assembly
by 2026 in line
with scheduled
assembly.
Mr. Secretary General of the United Nations,
Mr High Commissioner for Human Rights
Mr Is director general of the United Nations Office at Geneva
Mr Hyde of the Federal Department of
Foreign Affairs of Switzerland excellencies their participants.
It is important for me to raise the severe impact of the liquidity crisis
that the United Nations is experiencing on the
conduct of the Council's work,
as well as on the work of the mandate
holders and the council's mechanisms in terms of flexibility
in
the organisation of meetings
and hybrid modalities of participation
which have demonstrated their great usefulness to states and civil society alike.
The 55th Session of the Human Rights Council
is the longest since the council's creation.
It will bring with its numerous challenges and the issues
that we must overcome
in a spirit of trust, respect and serenity.
The main objective
of the council session must be and remain
achieving concrete advances in the field of human rights.
In conclusion,
I would like to assure you that the presidency
and the esteemed members of the Bureau are always
ready to listen to your comments and give due consideration
to your initiatives.
I thank you for your kind attention.
We will now listen to statements as planned for
the
indicia of our high level segment.
The statements by the President of the 78th
Session of the General Assembly His Excellency,
Mr Denis Francis,
then the Secretary General of the United Nations.
His Excellency, Mr Antonio Guterres,
the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mr Volcker
and the head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland.
His Excellency
Mr
Inio,
representing the host country,
Excellency is de
participant.
I now have the honour to give the floor to
the President of the 78th session of the General Assembly.
Your Excellency, you have the floor.