GA / YEMEN AL-ALIMI
21-Sep-2023
00:01:48
In his address to the General Assembly’s High-level Debate, Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President of the Presidential Leadership Council of Yemen, said that peace in his country "remains elusive" despite the regional and international momentum to achieve peace. UNIFEED
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STORY: GA / YEMEN AL-ALIMI
TRT: 01:47
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: ARABIC / NATS
DATELINE: 21 SEPTEMBER 2023, NEW YORK CITY
TRT: 01:47
SOURCE: UNIFEED
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGES: ARABIC / NATS
DATELINE: 21 SEPTEMBER 2023, NEW YORK CITY
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot, exterior UN Headquarters
2. Pan right, Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President, Presidential Leadership Council, Yemen walking to GA rostrum
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President, Presidential Leadership Council, Yemen:
“We had to rebuild our institutions, we had to re-establish a presidential leadership Council based on partnership building peace and ending the war. However, despite this important transformation and despite the regional and international momentum to achieve peace, peace remains elusive, despite the compromises from the Yemeni Government.”
4. Med shot, delegation
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President, Presidential Leadership Council, Yemen:
“We know that we need partnership in order to build our country, in order to reach a bright future. Today I don't believe that we have enough time, or we have enough compromises to make in order to convince the Houthi militias to change their positions. We can even predict their intentions for decades to come. If we do that, this approach will lead the Yemeni people back to the ages of ignorance and oppression. Our country can even become a hotspot to export terrorism and to launch a regional and international conflict that cannot be contained.”
6. Med shot, delegates’ applause
2. Pan right, Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President, Presidential Leadership Council, Yemen walking to GA rostrum
3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President, Presidential Leadership Council, Yemen:
“We had to rebuild our institutions, we had to re-establish a presidential leadership Council based on partnership building peace and ending the war. However, despite this important transformation and despite the regional and international momentum to achieve peace, peace remains elusive, despite the compromises from the Yemeni Government.”
4. Med shot, delegation
5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President, Presidential Leadership Council, Yemen:
“We know that we need partnership in order to build our country, in order to reach a bright future. Today I don't believe that we have enough time, or we have enough compromises to make in order to convince the Houthi militias to change their positions. We can even predict their intentions for decades to come. If we do that, this approach will lead the Yemeni people back to the ages of ignorance and oppression. Our country can even become a hotspot to export terrorism and to launch a regional and international conflict that cannot be contained.”
6. Med shot, delegates’ applause
STORYLINE
In his address to the General Assembly’s High-level Debate, Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President of the Presidential Leadership Council of Yemen, today (21 Sep) said that peace in his country remains elusive “despite the regional and international momentum to achieve peace.”
Al-Alimi said, “we had to rebuild our institutions, we had to re-establish a presidential leadership Council based on partnership building peace and ending the war.”
Addressing Member States, Al-Alimi added, “we know that we need partnership in order to build our country, in order to reach a bright future.”
He stressed, “today I don't believe that we have enough time, or we have enough compromises to make in order to convince the Houthi militias to change their positions.”
Al-Alimi continued, “We can even predict their intentions for decades to come. If we do that, this approach will lead the Yemeni people back to the ages of ignorance and oppression.
He concluded, “Our country can even become a hotspot to export terrorism and to launch a regional and international conflict that cannot be contained.”
Al-Alimi said, “we had to rebuild our institutions, we had to re-establish a presidential leadership Council based on partnership building peace and ending the war.”
Addressing Member States, Al-Alimi added, “we know that we need partnership in order to build our country, in order to reach a bright future.”
He stressed, “today I don't believe that we have enough time, or we have enough compromises to make in order to convince the Houthi militias to change their positions.”
Al-Alimi continued, “We can even predict their intentions for decades to come. If we do that, this approach will lead the Yemeni people back to the ages of ignorance and oppression.
He concluded, “Our country can even become a hotspot to export terrorism and to launch a regional and international conflict that cannot be contained.”
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