1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家The U.N. General Assembly annual debate closed on Monday. The week of speeches and meetings focused largely on problems in the Middle East and Africa, including Islamophobia, the conflict in Syria, Irans nuclear program and the effort to send military help to Malis government.U.S. Pr
2、esident Barack Obama was one of the debates first speakers. He urged other leaders to speak out against violence and extremism in the wake of an amateur video mocking Islam that sparked deadly protests in dozens of countries.There are no words that excuse the killing of innocents. There is no video
3、that justifies an attack on an embassy. There is no slander that provides an excuse for people to burn a restaurant in Lebanon, or destroy a school in Tunis, or cause death and destruction in Pakistan, he said.Obama also sought to reassure Israel as he warned Iran over its controversial nuclear prog
4、ram. “Let me be clear, America wants to resolve this issue through diplomacy, and we believe that there is still time and space to do so. But that time is not unlimited, he said.The idea that time is running out to stop the Iranian government from enriching uranium to the level needed for a nuclear
5、weapon was the central point of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus address.Using a cartoon drawing of a bomb, that subsequently became the butt of many jokes on the Internet, but succeeded in putting Mr. Netanyahu on the front page of many newspapers, the Israeli leader sought to persuade th
6、e international community that Irans nuclear program is a threat not only to his country, but also to the entire world.And by next spring, at most by next summer, at current enrichment rates, they will have finished the medium enrichment and move on to the final stage. From there, it is only a few m
7、onths, possibly a few weeks, before they get enough enriched uranium for the first bomb, he said.Netanyahus presentation pushed Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas call the same day for a Palestinian upgrade in status in the General Assembly into the background at the annual meeting.It als
8、o overshadowed a speech from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who mostly held forth on his idea of a new world order in his last General Assembly appearance.But the conflict in Syria managed to top the international agenda, with scores of leaders calling for the bloodshed to stop and dialogue t
9、o begin.Syrias foreign minister, Walid Mouallem, was among the last speakers to address the annual meeting. He reasserted his governments position that foreign fighters and terrorists are responsible for the violence that has killed more than 20,000 people in Syria. Mouallem is heard here through a
10、translator blaming several countries for the crisis.He said, “We also wonder to what extent the statements made by Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United States, France and others - to what extent do these statements that clearly induce and support terrorism in Syria with money, weapons and foreign
11、 fighters - are these in line with the international responsibilities of these countries in combating terrorism?”Syrias top diplomat also questioned the refugee crisis that has led nearly 300,000 Syrians to flee, saying it was “fabricated” by armed groups inciting civilians in border areas to escape
12、 to neighboring countries.A Syrian opposition group called the ministers speech “delusional” and accused President Bashar al-Assads government of having no interest in meaningful reform or dialogue.Several crises in Africa were also discussed during the week, including the political transition in So
13、malia, the outstanding issues between the two Sudans, and violence in northern Mali. France and the United States urged support for an African-led peacekeeping force to restore order, saying that Tuareg militants and al-Qaida-linked terrorists threaten to undermine stability throughout the Sahel.A positive moment at the podium was the address by Thein Sein, Burmas first civilian president in five decades. He urged the international community to view Burma through a new perspective and said his country is on an irreversible path toward democracy. 版权所有高考资源网
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