Statemet by the Hon Gaston Browne, Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda at the 69th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.

Oct 01, 2014

Mr. President, Colleague Heads Of State & Government, Mr. Secretary General, Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, 1 wish, at the outset, to extend heartiest congratulations on your election to the presidency of the Sixty-Ninth Session of the General Assembly. Antigua and Barbuda looks forward to your leadership and guidance throughout this session.
I also offer congratulations to your predecessor. His Excellency Ambassador Dr. John Ashe, on a job well done and for his unrelenting service to the UN community
particularly small island developing states.
Mr. President,
1 stand before you as perhaps the newest Head of Government at this 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
The political party that 1 have the honour to lead was democratically and overwhelmingly elected as the government ofAntigua and Barbuda just three months ago.
I am probably also among the youngest of the Heads of Government at this distinguished gathering.
But though 1 may be relatively young and my government new, I have been a steadfast believer in the worth of the United Nations from the moment of my adult consciousness.
The idea that there could be a world without a machinery for leaders to gather in one place, with the single purpose of improving the lives of all mankind, conjures images of chaos, of carnage, and of catastrophe; too frightening to contemplate.

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