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UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Wednesday that alongside efforts to promote
peace and security, and combat poverty and disease in 2006, he was determined to
follow through on his wide-ranging agenda of reform and renewal of the world
body.
"If there's one thing I would like to hand over to my
successor when I leave office next year, is that it should be a UN that is fit
for the many varied tasks and challenges we are asked to take on today," Annan
told an end-of-year press conference at UN Headquarters in New York.
Outlining his major priorities for the next year,
Annan admitted that 2005 was both "a difficult year for the world and, obviously
for me and the organization."
However, he stressed that a strong program to fulfill
the reform was already embraced by member states at the September's UN
Summit.
Meanwhile, he also appealed to member states to
quickly agree a two-year budget so as not to jeopardize the process of reform
and crucial activities.
"That program now hangs by a thread if the United
Nations is stalled by lack of a budget," said. "I therefore appeal to all member
states to resolve their differences promptly, and agree on the budget."
He said the objectives for his last year fall in
three priority areas: the fight against poverty and disease, peace and security,
and reform of the United Nations.
The secretary-general said he hopes to make concrete
changes in those areas, following up on the Summit outcome, and the agreements
from that meeting that have already come to fruition inthe form of the Emergency
Relief Fund and the Peace building Commission.
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