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UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan opened a General Assembly session Saturday with a
call to implement the what world leaders had agreed on in the Outcome Document
adopted on Friday.
"Now we turn to a new task: to
implement what has been agreed, and keep working to bridge differences that
remain. The Summit outcome imposes new responsibilities on each of us
individually, and on all of us collectively. Many items must be completed during
the 60th session of the General Assembly," he told the 191-member assembly.
His comments came a day after world leaders ended a
three-day summit by endorsing a watered-down document on UN reform after heated
debate. Some of the controversial issues were not fully dealt with because of
vast differences among member states.
"I intend to follow through on every action asked of
me. I ask you, the member states, to tell me immediately if you think I am not
doing so," he said.
"So let us get to work, confident and determined. If we do
what we have promised this week, we will help save millions of lives, and give
hopes to billions of people. That would be a fitting achievement to mark the
60th anniversary of the United Nations, and a platform from which to do even
more in the years ahead," he said.
After Annan's speech, the 60th session of the UN
General Assembly began its general debate Saturday. Enditem กก |